Ferrari just BLEW MY MIND!

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Published 2024-05-03

All Comments (21)
  • @speedfrx
    They should have called it “La Daytona” in weirdest Ferrari tradition 😄
  • @Sbinott0
    The correct name should be DodiciCilindri
  • @kmanz60
    That green targa is gorgeous
  • @duckie250
    This would be the perfect car for a Miami Vice series reboot. 🤩
  • @miguelmc2289
    As per tradition: when Ferrari is bad at F1, they make incredible cars. This has to be one of the most beautiful cars ever. They kinda went Aston Martin elegance with Italian flag and it worked perfectly. Just wow. Just as I thought the 812 would be the peak design (but still flawed) for Gran Tourer Ferraris they make this. The targa with green or that silver with blue hints just became the life goal to own a V12 open top Ferrari you can use in the modern era.
  • @sp4604
    if only they used round tail lights like the olden years. it would of been perfect
  • @klausm5460
    I don't get the obsession of many car enthusiasts with having as many elements in body color as possible. Contrasting panels and graphic elements often make the design much more interesting while body-colored surfaces being too large without interruptions tend to make the car look heavy and bulky.
  • @Birdman757
    I really like the body colored “band” the black graphics create on the coupe in the rear. Looks really cool from above.
  • @Decenity
    no, i dont think i will ever like this over the 812 not tomention the f12, after the 296gtb i thought they were gonna nail this design too but no.
  • @jamescaldwell5
    I could not agree more. I also went to design school. I have a hard time imagining any car lover with a sense of design, not loving this car. Which makes it that much more shocking to read so many negative comment online about it. Its startling how many people simply fear change, instantly rejecting the unfamiliar without actually taking time to look at it.
  • It looks like the beautiful lovechild of the 365 GTB/4 Daytona and the 512S Modulo concept. Pls inject more 70's in my veins. I love it. PS. The only thing I would change is switch out the black nose panel with glass and give it a full laser blade mono headlight. I always found it weird that the 365 GTB/4 only hinted at it and never fully committed. This new car is the perfect canvas to rectify that...perhaps when we get a Modificata.
  • @thecake6635
    I was waiting on this, also Ferrari says you can't paint match or else they'll show up at your house
  • @xzraiderzx308
    The only thing I don’t like is how the rear black panel shape is very prominent, but the body color band doesn’t visually connect to the front, so instead of the desired effect being the rear getting pulled to the front, it makes for a rear heavy visual effect like the rear is sliding down and off the car, while anything to the front of the rear wheel is separately lifting up. Other than that it’s a gorgeous design, especially the coupe which alleviates that graphic issue
  • @fenrirslip
    I would say the only thing about this car that drags it down would be the lack of physical buttons for basic functions. I think that Ferrari went a little overboard with the minimalism and haptic feedback controls. I don't care if they're more expensive than putting functions into a screen, this is Ferrari we're talking about here. Ferrari can afford to put buttons and switches into the cabin for simple functions. Look at Aston Martin's new interior. They were able to put buttons and whatnot in there and it's beautiful while still looking modern to boot.
  • @mute1259
    Not the most beautiful modern Ferrari in my opinion. That place is occupied by the 296 GTB. But this 12C is not bad at all, it is a modern interpretation of the Daytona
  • @Lucifer01012
    This car is a sign that the car community is just full of haters now. No matter if its a beautiful v12. They hate just to hate
  • @docmccoy9813
    Note to all manufacturers: if a V12 does just need that grill, your less powerful car should have an smaller one.
  • @user-ko9te4jj4u
    Looks like a Honda with the horizontal graphics. Mid tier design identity