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I drove a $474,000 Ferrari 812 Superfast to see if the sports car delivers a thrill worth the price — here's the verdict (RACE)

Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

  • The Ferrari 812 Superfast is the successor to the F12berlinetta.
  • The 812 Superfast is the latest two-seat Ferrari GT car that is powered by a huge V12 engine.
  • The 812 adds over 50 horsepower on the F12, bringing the output to 789 hp and making it the most powerful Ferrari ever.
  • I drove a $474,000 version of the car for a weekend and was in Ferrari heaven. 


Cars with just two seats but with massive motors are, to be honest, pretty rare. Once you've seen a Corvette and an Aston Martin, you've just about seen them all.

But there is, of course, Ferrari and its two-seater coupés that shelter immensely powerful V12 engines beneath the hood. Until relatively recently, that slot in Maranello's lineup was occupied by the F12berlinetta. But for the 2017 model year, the F12berlinetta was replaced by the more potent 812 Superfast — the most powerful production Ferrari ever created.

Casting around for a use-case for a such a machine is difficult, but there is one: drive extremely fast for a long time. At base, the 812 is a mega-grand-tourer, the highest expression of a genre that's not about practicality but rather is about the raw pleasure of getting someplace.

Clearly, the getting there will be done by no more than two people, and they'll be limited on what they can bring with them, besides their amazement at 812's power (luggage space is adequate for a weekend trip and little more).

As it turns out, the V12 GT was a lacuna in my Ferrari-driving experience. I had missed the outgoing F12berlinetta, so I was was primed for the 812 Superfast, which arrived in 2017. Ferrari kindly let me borrow a $474,000 example for a few days (the base price is $335,000). Here's how it went.

Believe it or not, this was Business Insider's first yellow Ferrari ("Giallo Modena," to be accurate). To be honest, not my favorite Ferrari color, but Boy! Did it pop! And it rapidly grew on me.Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

The 812 Superfast is an update of the F12berlinetta. The critical concepts here are two seats plus a massive engine, hence the very long hood.Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

The car is essentially divided is two halves, with the looonnnggg hood harboring a huge V12 and the cockpit and boot bringing up the rear.Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

The 812 Superfast might be a dinosaur, but it's a sleek, elegant visitor from the automotive Jurassic — a heroic example of what a front-engine Ferrari should be.Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

The 812 is a road car, but the Scuderia Ferrari badge reminds owners that the car comes from a company renowned for racing.Business Insider/Jessica Tyler

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