One of the most beautiful F12 TDFs shows up in Zurich

One of the most beautiful F12 TDFs shows up in Zurich

So far, we've only seen this color on the 599 GTO, which is also registered in Switzerland. Verde Inglese is an extremely rare color option and can be seen here on this F12 TDF.

Out of only 10 factory-original green Ferrari F12 TDFs, this is one of the most stunning. The light brown interior and silver rims complement each other perfectly, and there's nothing to complain about. This TDF is actually regularly on the road and has been uploaded to Autogespot a few times, although not often in Zurich.
The F12 TDF is powered by a 6.3-liter V12 engine that delivers an impressive 780 PS (574 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 705 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm. With this power, the F12 TDF can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in about 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of over 340 km/h. To maximize performance, Ferrari has focused extensively on weight reduction. The F12 TDF is lighter than the F12 Berlinetta, resulting in improved performance and agility. Aerodynamic enhancements, such as the aggressive front splitter and other modifications, contribute to increasing downforce and improving stability at high speeds. The F12 TDF is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, including the Virtual Short Wheelbase System (VSW), enhancing the vehicle's agility in cornering. Ferrari produced the F12 TDF in a limited quantity of only 799 units, making it a sought-after collector's item. The interior features high-quality materials with a focus on the driver, emphasizing a sporty and functional design. In this particular example, almost everything has been kept in beautiful light brown.
At its launch, the F12 TDF was an expensive option, offered at a much higher price than the regular F12 Berlinetta. When the F12 TDF was new, it cost only 375,000 euros, but those looking to acquire a TDF in 2023 will have to dig deep into their pockets, as the current price for the TDF is a whopping 1,300,000 euros.

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