Ferrari F12 models represent one of Maranello’s most dramatic modern V12 bloodlines, led by the F12berlinetta and sharpened further by the limited-production F12tdf. Built around the front-mid-mounted 6.3-liter F140 V12, the F12 range combines extreme naturally aspirated performance with advanced aerodynamics, rear-wheel-drive balance, dual-clutch precision, and unmistakable Ferrari design. These cars appeal to enthusiasts who value sound, throttle response, engineering depth, and grand touring usability, as well as collectors watching the market for late-era non-hybrid V12 Ferraris. Articles in this category cover specifications, performance, design, model history, options, maintenance, reliability concerns, buying advice, ownership costs, and value trends across all F12 variants, including special editions, rare configurations, and track-focused versions.