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View Interior Photos of the 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri

View Interior Photos of the 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri

Yahoo24-02-2025

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This is where the 12Cilindri driver and one lucky passenger get to experience the open-air thrills of Ferrari's naturally aspirated V-12.
Please be seated, the performance is about to begin.
The 12Cilindri features a twin-cockpit dash.
Nothing but sky overhead.
This little glass panel can be raised to reduce wind buffeting.
A passenger's display is included, complete with a duplicate speedo and tach.
Continue scrolling to see more pictures of the 12Cilindri Spider interior.
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