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12 Cilindri vs. 812 compared by owners

Discussion in '12Cilindri' started by Dubaicity, Apr 27, 2025 at 11:16 AM.

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  1. Dubaicity

    Dubaicity Karting

    Nov 21, 2013
    227
    Germany
    I think it makes sense to start a thread with experiences of owners, because it’s pretty hard to judge these cars correctly on a short test drive or test day.

    So here is my experience report.

    I drove from northern Germany to Rome and back in a week and have now covered around 3500 km with my 12 Cilindri.
    I broke it in on the way to Italy, then stepped on the gas on the way back through the winding roads in the mountains as well as on the German highways without any limit to test high speeding.
    There's no need to talk about performance data as the performance of the 12 Cilindri is pretty similar to the 812.
    I can only give you my own impressions of the handling, and even that may be different for everyone.
    Design is a matter of taste, of course I find the 12C more beautiful than the 812, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it.
    The 12 Cilindri is definitely more GT than the 812, which is very positive in my case as I always use my 12-cylinder Ferraris for longer journeys.

    Chassis:
    Sportiness/comfort similar to the 812 but it’s much better in the curves.
    Where I had the feeling that the 812 struggled with the weight on the front axle, the 12 Cilindri is much better balanced around the curves of a serpentine, for example.

    Steering:
    Feels more precise and direct, but unfortunately the steering wheel is much thinner than the one in the 812, I would like to have more in my hands again.

    Brake:
    It doesn't get any better than this!
    The brake feels more firm and linear than on the 812, really well done, bravo!
    The chassis, steering and brakes together give you the feeling that the 12 Cilindri is much smaller and more agile than the 812. The whole front end also appears smaller from the inside.
    It's only when you park it that you realize what a lump it is.

    Gearbox:
    The new 8-speed gearbox understands much faster than the old 7-speed gearbox what you want it to do when you use the accelerator pedal and I also like the slightly shorter gear steps.

    Noise:
    I don't find the car significantly quieter in the cabin, outside it probably is, I haven't checked that, but I don't care as I'm not standing next to it when I'm driving it.
    The engine noise inside sounds a bit more like a turbine than the 812 to my ears, sounds really nice when you get towards 9000rpm, I don't remember that exactly from the 812.
    Unfortunately, regarding sound I can no longer make a direct comparison, as I've already given the 812 away.
    But I can't understand the big noise whining in the forums.

    Touch screens:
    The central screen is very useful in everyday life, much better than the small navigation screen in the 812 cockpit.
    Passenger display can now finally do everything the passenger needs - seat adjustment, complete audio control, etc.
    In the 812 you couldn't even change the radio station on the passenger display, I found the passenger display in the 812 really unnecessary, now it finally makes sense.
    Of course, it would be nicer if there was a physical rev counter on the cockpit screen, which would be appropriate given the price.
    The navigation of the menu in the cockpit takes some getting used to and is not really intuitive, but once you have set everything up, the important things are displayed well.
    The touch buttons on the steering wheel are a bit annoying, when I press the blinker on the left, I often reach the voice command button with my thumb at the same time, so that the system wants a voice command, but I don't have any.
    I don't understand why you can't just press the directional pad on the right-hand side of the steering wheel, instead you have to swipe.
    But this is supposed to be changed from the summer with the new buttons on the steering wheel. Unfortunately too late for me, but it's also a luxury problem.

    Conclusion:
    If the 812 is a signature dish from a 1* Michelin restaurant, then the 12 Cilindri is the same dish, but prepared by a 3* chef.
    All the ingredients are even better coordinated, which sums it up.

    For some, the difference is not worth the price premium, some don't really taste the difference, and others are happy with a simple schnitzel.

    In any case, I'm very, very happy that Ferrari built this car and that I swapped my 812 for it, because the 12 Cilindri is simply even more fun on long journeys!
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  2. SF George

    SF George Rookie

    Jan 3, 2019
    11
    France
    Does CarPlay works cable free?
     
  3. Dubaicity

    Dubaicity Karting

    Nov 21, 2013
    227
    Germany
    Apple CarPlay works cable free, Android Auto only wired
    It‘s hard to find the right position on the charging pad for your phone so you end up with a cable again
     
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  4. Data

    Data Karting

    Dec 11, 2007
    242
    Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.

    Happy driving!
     
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  5. MalibuGuy

    MalibuGuy F1 Veteran

    Sep 18, 2007
    5,810
    Wow! Thank you!
    Wonderful detailed and thoughtful write-up.
    I am looking forward to getting my 12C !
     
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  6. SF George

    SF George Rookie

    Jan 3, 2019
    11
    France
    Thanks for your reply,

    bit stupid the charging pad. Even in a 15k car it works well!!!
     
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  7. SF George

    SF George Rookie

    Jan 3, 2019
    11
    France
    Anyway, enjoy your car 200%
     
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  8. vaderinc

    vaderinc Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2010
    658
    Cyprus
    Full Name:
    Mario
    Thank you for the review and pics. You car looks great. Enjoy brother!
     
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  9. Caeruleus11

    Caeruleus11 F1 World Champ
    Rossa Subscribed

    Jun 11, 2013
    11,421
    Excellent review, thank you. Its always the best to hear from real owners.
     
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  10. vaderinc

    vaderinc Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2010
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    Mario
    By the way: your observation about Android Auto has been quietly pissing me off for the past 2 days ... Why is this so hard for them to get right? :mad:
     
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  11. Dubaicity

    Dubaicity Karting

    Nov 21, 2013
    227
    Germany
    I don't get that, too!
    My wife has an iPhone and my phone is a Samsung because I love the foldable size.
    So I connected both with the 12 Cilindri and even I set my phone on priority in the car's menu it's preferring the iPhone when both are connected (iPhone wireless and Samsung wired).
     
  12. vaderinc

    vaderinc Formula Junior

    Jul 6, 2010
    658
    Cyprus
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    Mario
    I am even more pissed off now because I also have a Samsung Fold :D
     
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  13. ForeverNA

    ForeverNA Formula 3
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    Dec 14, 2014
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    Has to be intentional. Honda can connect both of them wirelessly and effortlessly.
     
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