Watch The 1-of-3 Novitec N-Largo S Ferrari 812 Superfast In Action

Novitec celebrates the majesty of the V12 engine.

When it comes to customizing excellent exotic cars, Novitec is a preeminent name. One of it’s most incredible creations is the N-Largo S version of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, an already incredible grand touring Ferrari that boasts a front-mounted V12 with immense power and thrilling performance. Today’s automotive industry sees less and less of engnes like the V12, but car enthusiasts around the world simply can’t forget just how thrilling a V12-powered car is, and the N-Largo S Ferrari 812 is one of the greatest examples of that thrill.

Novitec limited the N-Largo S Ferrari 812 to just 3 examples, and they are special for more than just their rarity. With a special Novitec exhaust system, the V12 engine note becomes the centerpiece of the car, with a roar reminiscent of the V12-powered race cars of the past. In addition, performance and aerodynamic upgrades from Novitec result in a 0-60 time of under 2.8 seconds, and a top speed of 214 mph. In a new YouTube video from Novitec Group, the 812 N-Largo S is shown off and celebrated as one of the last 3 N-Largo models with a naturally aspirated V12.

With lowered ride height, a black-on-black configuration, and an edgier body kit, the N-Largo S has an intimidating presence compared to the standard 812 Superfast, with the custom wheels making an important contribution to that look. However, the most spectacular place to show the abilities of a car like the Ferrari 812 Superfast Novitec N-Largo S is in a place where the exhaust note could be best heard, and the driver chose to rev the engine and launch at full throttle in a tunnel, making pure music to any car enthusiast’s ears.

The V12 is starting to sadly fade away from the automotive industry, but it still remains one of the greatest engines in the performance world, and with the incredible 1-of-3 Novitec N-Largo S version of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, Novitec proves that at its highest degree.

Source: Novitec via YouTube

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