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  • The latest Ferrari comes with a screaming 6.5-liter V12, hence its name.
  • Online configurators have been launched for both the Coupe and Spider models.
  • Ferrari has yet to release U.S. prices for the new car.

Fresh off the heels of unveiling the Ferrari 12Cilindri, the Italian carmaker hasn’t wasted any time in releasing the online configurator for the new V12-powered beast in both Coupe and Spider forms. They claim it’s the sexiest 12Cilindri they’ve ever designed.

As far as configurators go, this one is pretty basic and the graphics aren’t the best – especially for such an exotic model Nevertheless, there’s still plenty of scope for personalization, including plenty of colors to choose from.

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As expected, a palette of reds dominates, alongside a vibrant yellow and a selection of sleek greys, blacks, and silvers. We opted for Blu Corsa, its brilliance highlighting the car’s curves and complementing the unchangeable black stripe between the headlights.

With the color selected, there are five different wheels on offer. We have gone with the standard rims with black and silver spokes complemented by titanium wheel bolts and carbon center caps. We have also selected a set of gold brake calipers, although the yellow and red options also work well with the blue paint.

Ferrari customers who love carbon fiber will be pleased to know there’s an abundance available on the 12Cilindri. This includes a carbon front splitter, side skirts, wing mirrors, rear diffuser, and engine cover.

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The interior of the new car has 15 available leather finishes. Our car has Crema 3997 leather seats. It’s also possible to tweak the color of the lower and upper cockpit area.

Regardless of the configuration, the 12Cilindri has all the right ingredients to be the finest front-engined grand tourer the carmaker has ever built. In a world increasingly concerned by emissions and fuel economy, Ferrari has kept its iconic 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 and modified it to deliver 819 hp and 500 lb-ft (678 Nm) of torque.