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The Prancing Horse of Maranello and naturally aspirated V12 engines are inseparable partners, for the automaker founded by Enzo Ferrari made a name for itself with V12-powered sports cars and GTs.

While on the subject of V12 masterpieces, did you know that Ferrari stopped taking orders for the 812 in February 2022? This, in turn, means that Ferrari will unleash a replacement in 2024 for the 2025 model year. That successor doesn't have a name yet, although we do know that it's codenamed F167.

Carparazzo Acriore caught a couple of prototypes on camera, testing on the public roads of Maranello. The red-painted car appears to be a stretched Roma, whereas the blue-painted car hides different styling cues under the camo wrap. As the heir apparent of the 812, the F167 is certainly going to look different from the Roma. After all, bear in mind that the Roma is Ferrari's entry-level model as of December.





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