Ferrari Beverly Hills is proud to present this 2017 Ferrari F12tdf, finished in Blu Pozzi 521 over a full Nero leather and Alcantara Nero interior, showing 4,247 miles from new. One of 799 examples produced, this car was delivered new at Ferrari Beverly Hills and has remained in Southern California throughout its life. Now in its second ownership, it carries an Atelier-commissioned specification in which the exterior carbon elements are finished in Blu Lucido, matching the bodywork. The vehicle has passed Ferrari's 101-point inspection, earning the title Ferrari Approved and making it eligible for a 2-year Ferrari Power Contract.
The F12tdf was unveiled in 2015 as the lightweight, track-focused version of the F12 Berlinetta. Production was capped at merely 799 examples, each allocated directly by Ferrari to existing clients and collectors. Powered by a 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 that produces 769 horsepower at a 8,900 rpm redline, the TDF reaches 60 mph in approximately 2.9 seconds on the way to a 211 mph top speed. The name honors Ferrari's dominance of the Tour de France road races in the 1950s and 1960s — and the car itself stands as one of the most revered and beloved expressions of the front-engined, naturally aspirated Ferrari V12.
This example was ordered through Ferrari's Atelier program and specified in Blu Pozzi with Blu Lucido exterior carbon fiber and no stripe — a cohesive, single-color approach that lets the depth of the paintwork and the carbon treatment reinforce one another rather than compete. Inside, the Goldrake Racing Seats are trimmed in Nero leather with Alcantara Nero centers, a dual-material execution in a single colorway that gives the cabin visual texture while maintaining a clean, unbroken palette. The specification is rounded out with the Suspension Lifter, High Power Hi-Fi System, and a suite of leather upgrades, including the headliner, rear shelf, and parcel shelf.
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