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By Motoring Reporter

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Ferrari debuts 812 Superfast

Ferrari celebrates 70 years of the legendary Prancing Horse.


This year marks the 70th Anniversary for the world’s most famous Prancing Horse.

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During 2017, over 60 countries all across the globe will host events that will allow the marque’s customers to enjoy unique Ferrari experiences.

Clients and enthusiasts worldwide have united to salute 70 years of one legend. Acknowledging seven decades that have comprised several milestones, 7 Gran Turismo stars, 7 racing stars and an unparalleled Ferrari range – all that have built the Ferrari legacy to what it is today.

In South Africa, the official Ferrari dealer launched its official local celebrations for this milestone anniversary at the renowned Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, where over 100 Ferrari models from across the range was present for a full day of festivities.

The exclusive owners’ track event was followed by the local Ferrari 70th anniversary procession from Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit through to the Ferrari dealership in Bryanston.

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“The official celebrations are a tribute to the Ferrari legacy, as we celebrate 70 years of innovation, craftsmanship and excellence. It is a great honour that we can form part of this iconic milestone in Ferrari’s history.” says Scuderia South Africa CEO, Mervyn Eagles.

The finale of the celebrations was held at a private gala event at Scuderia South Africa’s state of the art showroom in Bryanston, together with the unveiling of Ferrari’s most powerful production car yet – the 800-cv, 812 Superfast.

The private preview of the flagship 812 Superfast is particularly significant, as Ferrari’s noble V12 heritage has its roots in the founding of the company, 70 years ago.

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Ferrari remains to this day the only manufacturer to have continuously produced sports cars with 12-cylinder engines throughout that time.

The first and most difficult challenge Ferrari always faces when it decides to develop a new model is to push the boundaries of its own achievements yet again.

This challenge made all the tougher when the task at hand involves designing a new 12-cylinder engine, the power unit that hailed the start of the glorious PrancingHorse story 70 years ago in 1947.

On such occasion, the result of intensive research and development produced a distinctive model that was incomparable.

Powered by a new 6.5 litre V12, the 812 Superfast is the benchmark in the mid-front engined sports car segment, achieving its maximum power output of 588kW at 8500rpm.

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The result ensures the kind of the thrilling top-end performance that is the exclusive characteristic of Ferrari V12s.

Maximum torque is 718Nm at 7000rpm, a significant 80 percent of which is already available at 3500rpm, improving driveability and pickup at low revs.

The 812Superfast thus ushers in a new era in Ferrari 12-cylinder history, in doing so, building on the invaluable legacies of the F12Berlinetta and F12tdf.

The 812 Superfast is equipped with leading-edge vehicle dynamics control systems and components. It is striking for both its highly innovative design and aero package, as well as its handling.

It is also the first Ferrari to sport EPS (Electric Power Steering) Scuderia South Africa CEO, Mervyn Eagles adds; “As the official dealer of Ferrari in South Africa, it is a privilege to be able to showcase this model across all three of our dealers during this private previewing as we are reaffirming our commitment to the Ferrari brand in Africa.

The 812 Superfast surpasses all expectations of a new 12-cylinder engine.”

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The 812 Superfast is expected to arrive in South Africa in the first quarter of 2018.

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