A 2017 Ferrari F12tdf is expected to sell for between $1.1 million and $1.3 million at an RM Sotheby’s auction being held later this month in Arizona.
Ferrari built just 799 examples of the ultimate F12 between 2015 and 2017 and this is one of just 299 allocated to the United States. It is chassis 224694 and is finished in Rosso Scuderia with a number of exposed carbon fiber elements across the exterior.
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The listing notes that the car was optioned with hard and soft pieces of matching luggage, AFS adaptive headlights, and gold brake calipers. The interior is also bathed in red leather with red and black Daytona-style seats, something quite unusual for the F12tdf as most had cabin’s finished almost entirely in Alcantara. Evidently, the original owner of the car wanted to enjoy a bit of luxury in the track-focused monster. Among the other options fitted include carbon fiber on the engine cover, air-filter boxes, fog lights, headlight surrounds, floor plates, and rear shelf. It is also equipped with Apple CarPlay.
Indeed, this F12tdf has more than $170,000 worth of options and had a retail price of $685,249 when it was new. If it does manage to sell for $1.3 million, the owner will walk away with a very nice profit.
The listing notes that the car has been serviced by Ferrari of Rancho Mirage in California and in July 2022, was fitted with four new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.
As a reminder, the F12tdf’s 6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V12 was upgraded by the automaker and now pumps out an extraordinary 769 hp. Coupled with this engine is a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission that sends power through the rear wheels.