Ferrari brings out limited edition models based on 812 Superfast which churn out 820hp
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Limited edition run
According to a report by Reuters, luxury carmaker Ferrari on May 5 unveiled initial details of its new supercar, the first of three new models it has promised for the coming months. Ferrari's limited edition cars, which in the past have been produced in a few hundred units each, are even more exclusive models, with significant technological and aerodynamic upgrades. Based on the 812 Superfast, the Competizione and Competizione A are expected to have a limited run.
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Heart of the beasts
Under the hood, both the 812 Competizione and 812 Competizione A share a similar drivetrain as seen in the 812 Superfast. The tweaked 6.5 liter V12 now screams to 9,500 rpm while churning out 820hp. The twins have both been put on a diet, with several weight-reducing changes being made.
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Inspired by history
The most significant improvements, however, are to the distribution and the cylinder heads, which have both been completely redesigned. On the outside, the 812 Competizione features a custom livery that is inspired from the company’s historical race cars. This livery is also accompanied by certain styling cues on the bonnet to give the car a cleaner look.
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Pushing performance
Both the 812 Competizione and 812 Competizione A are equipped with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, pushing the performance of the latter to new extremes and delivering a new gearshift feeling for the V12. Calibration of the control strategies has reduced shift times by a further 5 percent.
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Linking past and future
In terms of its interior architecture, the 812 Competizione has remained faithful to the 812 Superfast, retaining the same general parameters and main dash and door panel interfaces, including the latter’s signature “diapason” motif. Right in the central area of the cockpit is a link between Ferrari’s past and future, the iconic gear-gate theme here given a modern twist. This is the first time it has appeared on a V12 car and very much mirrors the spirit of the 812 Competizione and the marque’s tradition.