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Ferrari 812 successor spied disguised as a V12 Roma again

Off late, Ferrari is busy working on its next-generation V12 supercars. We recently shared the first spy images of the LaFerrari successor. Here’s a video of the upcoming V12 GT, which is said to replace the 812 Superfast in Ferrari’s line-up.

The test mule of the 812 replacement seen in this video is disguised as a Ferrari Roma, just like the previous one we saw. That being said, it’s the exhaust note, which is a clear giveaway of what’s lurking under the bonnet.

The 812 successor might be powered by an all-new naturally aspirated V12 engine. However, rumors suggest it would be smaller than the current 6.5-liter unit and could get electric assistance.

The Ferrari 812 replacement is likely to be one of the four cars confirmed for 2023. According to unconfirmed reports, it could debut in the fourth quarter of this year.

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