i assumed they had i kept looking for a sub title, clearly what theyre going for, crazy to think this has 3 times the power, 1/3 of the looks but hey ho
They don't get the recognition that they deserve, but your Drone Pilots and camera teams are consummate specialists. The resulting videos are astonishing - as is befitting a Hagerty's video! Wish I was 30 years younger, I'd be hounding your HR team for a production position. I generally don't appreciate the bubble-back designs (here's looking at you Viper), but this piece of art from the Ferrari team makes my adrenal gland go into overdrive. Given the funds, I see this as being a day to day car, rather than a once a month car - it's a Ferrari I would drive rather than a Ferrari that I would DRIVE.
Yeah no, the drone shots are completely overdone with way too much gratuitous spinning around and flips and there's plenty of times where the drone seems to have gone past where it should've (nothing but asphalt after the first few seconds of the video to a very forced transition for example )
@@prit04 I thought it was just me. I'm sure the flying is impressive but it makes me feel motion sick and the quick cuts don't suit Henry's presentation style at all.
My thoughts exactly. Whatever happened to the vivid, aspirational images of Roma? or California? Or Superamerica? Even Superfast is preferable, at least it’s easy to pronounce….
@@ChocolateFrog these drone shots will become dubstep of videography in 5-10 years time. Dated, awful, kitsch and people will be questioning "what were they thinking?".
youtube car reviews are strictly for 15 year old forza kids....hey do you also run after a "supercar" when you see it drive down the street, do you sprint after it for a chance of a photo?
@@koma7252 Given your views on YT automobile reviews, it simply tones down to one question: Why are you in the comment section of one such video, given how you feel about it?
There are still a few high reving NA engines, the Lexus LC500, the Mustang V8, the corvette Z06, etc Soon enough not even those lol so let’s buy them now while we can.
This is exactly the car that Ferrari, of all brands, needs to continue to make. They can prove their innovation in every other model but as long as they keep churning out NA V12s I'll be happy. They can use the same engine forever for all I care and the aftermarket can solve the sound problem that gets regulated into it.
I think these auto makers know that if they went fully electric or did only hybrids with 4 cylinders they would lose a lot of money. No one is going to buy a full EV Ferrari when you can buy a Kia that does the same thing. People want sound, excitement, and handcrafted engineering, and drama
I dig this. It's just the right hint of retro futuristic for me without looking like another track de toy. The more I look at it, the more I like it. It's got depth.
@@Not_APoser its stellantis. I bet you the same Fiat parts are in both cars. Even though on paper Ferrari has distanced itself from Stellantis group if im not mistaken. No one is developing whole new platform for a car that does not sell in 100k + numbers.
Yeah, blame the hippies and EU authoritarian morons for stifling our species' expression. We should be glad Ferrari made a car like this. And mods can solve the sound issue.
I would be so happy if Ferrari would make a lightweight car with a small NA engine and stick, and no screens, and call it a Dino. The Ferrari lineup is getting kind of baroque.
I couldn't agree more. However I'll still take the B12 with the manual and an incredibly Spartan old school interior. I can tell you this much I'm tired of looking at screens and cars. The novelty wore off quite some time ago. All you need is a big tach, speedometer a couple of important gauges and radio with air conditioning and heat control. Beyond that keep it.
@@damoncus8124 100%. Modern cars have done nothing for me since at least 2010. They've become loaded and bloated, with a whole bunch of fluff I don't care for. I miss the 70's to early 00's. The styles were great, and they had just enough features not to be annoying or mess with the experience.
@@Rgh71fish 100% agree with everything you said. Cars today have become iPhones with wheels. Just look at Ferrari given we're in that thread, they've lost the elegance that made Ferrari, Ferrari. Not to mention look at the curb whites on all these cars. It seems like every car in the market is either Almost a 4000 pounds or over. 10 years ago that was mid SUV weight. The only company I can think of offhand that's doing this right is McLaren. It doesn't try to be anything that it's not. Surprise the all under 3200 pounds.
As long as he dont play his own music who cares. Saying that the stereo will be another add on its Ferrari he might need Ferrari permission to play his music i mean its not pavarotti
Pinin is out there using what's left of their brand recognition to do any design hackjob that might earn them a buck or two. As an example, see the "Vinfast" VF8 and VF9. Barf...
Hi I’m Thomas, and I’m James, and I’m Henry. Chris Harris left a big void but this guy, and those other two, are doing their red hot best to fill it. Well done!
This is easily my favorite looking "modern era" Ferrari since the company parted ways with Pininfarina. It's classic yet modern looking. It stands out. I love it.
Thanks for another great video. Vehicle aside Henry consistently does the best car videos on UA-cam - the content and cinematography are always top drawer. 👏 👏
its kind of interesting to point out that not making it even sportier than the last superfast is somehow not going forwards, why is faster always moving forwards, when is sporty enough, enough?
Emissions reduction...this is the type of "noise" you welcome and that leads to a release of endorphins when heard for most people. A beautiful sounding V12 will never be noise pollution. Most noise pollution comes from trucks, lawnmowers and old 4 cylinder shitboxes....
Dodi-Che , like "Che", She-llindri . You have to roll the R' like Alfa Rrrrrromeo, Ferrrrari. Little Italian over a glass of RED 🍷... BEAUTIFUL CAR ! The 458 is the masterpiece to me.
When I first saw this car, I really didn't like the look of it. But the more I look at it, the more it starts to grow on me. If I could afford one, I'd want a yellow once like this, but with a blue interior, and the black trim painted in silver instead. I'm so glad to see Ferrari bucking the hybrid trend. Thank you.
@@all-flat-engines because they already used that name for the Daytona SP3. While the SP3 is a stunning car that deserves a good name, I think 'Daytona' should've gone to this car since it has a much stronger resemblance to the original than the SP3 did. I also think people are overreacting the the current name because they don't want to admit to themselves that they have trouble saying it.
I think it's good news that the car feels slightly softer - always felt the Superfast was a bit too stiff - GTS was better as it was more softly sprung and damped. But a shame that emissions will dampen how visceral the engine sounds.
WOW! What a beautiful automobile! I always preferred the Grand Tourers that Ferrari made. This car looks like it took inspiration from the Scaglietti V12 , the Superfast, and the Daytona.
Glad that you chose Luxembourg for your fantastic review. You only scratched the surface of beautiful roads to travel here though, so you’re welcome back anytime for more! 😀
The 12 Cilindri is a masterpiece. It is what I always wanted, for the power to stop becoming more and more. It reached dumb levels, but instead focus on all of the fun, imagine a 296 with no turbos, just the engine and the hybrid and imagine how much better and more engaging it would sound for instance, but they had to reach a higher numbers so they added the turbos and muted some of the sound. Well, the 12 Cilindri, like the Bugatti Tourbillon, is now focused on fun and making you feel alive as it should be, I am so glad to see Ferrari didn't lose the plot. And this looks BEAUTIFUL. Particularly in the red they announced it in. I love this car. Also, thanks for that Enzo Ferrari clip, "Dodici Cilindri" sounds so good. This film is as much of a masterpiece as the 12 Cilindri.
At last a pure simple design! Flowing and neat lines, as opposed to complicated, adorned, sometimes vulgar modern style of present cars, including some Ferraris Congratulations Ferrari!
Ah, what an absolutely exceptional Ferrari. It has grown on me very quickly! I love the throwback to the Daytona perfectly blended with the modern space age twist. it may be the only Ferrari that I prefer in the Coupe versus the Spider as it accentuates the rear delta wing -I would be happy with either version. Flavio Manzoni has to be one of, if not the greatest, designers of our generation. I have no doubt when it comes to Ferrari, the best is yet to come. Bravo to the entire Ferrari team for pulling off this modern day miracle and masterpiece! Congratulations to the Hagerty team for this excellent video .
Good review. Unlike other journalist who are always afraid of making critical comments that upsets Ferrari, I really like Henry Catchpole in stating things like the lack of v12 naturally aspirated sound
Another legendary review by Henry Catchpole of legendary Ferrari V12 engine that comes with its own car 😊😂😂😂. But thanks Ferrari for at least keeping naturally aspirated V12 engine alive, maybe version with manual transmission, or is that asking for too much ❤😂❤ Great video keep up with great work bringing us awesome videos like this.
If they called this the Daytona everything would’ve made a lot more sense
i assumed they had i kept looking for a sub title, clearly what theyre going for, crazy to think this has 3 times the power, 1/3 of the looks but hey ho
Thaaaaaaank yooooou... The dropped the ball on the name
There's already a Daytona
You’d never hear that engine noise over the wailing of the purists
@@chrisperry2922 And how many Civics / Golfs / Supras etc. are there?
They don't get the recognition that they deserve, but your Drone Pilots and camera teams are consummate specialists. The resulting videos are astonishing - as is befitting a Hagerty's video! Wish I was 30 years younger, I'd be hounding your HR team for a production position.
I generally don't appreciate the bubble-back designs (here's looking at you Viper), but this piece of art from the Ferrari team makes my adrenal gland go into overdrive. Given the funds, I see this as being a day to day car, rather than a once a month car - it's a Ferrari I would drive rather than a Ferrari that I would DRIVE.
Sorry but disagree. Drone shots have too many spins and fast movements a bit jarring and vertigo inducing. Not pleasant.
Yeah no, the drone shots are completely overdone with way too much gratuitous spinning around and flips and there's plenty of times where the drone seems to have gone past where it should've (nothing but asphalt after the first few seconds of the video to a very forced transition for example
)
@@aerialbugsmasher I guess we see things differently. Where you see mistakes, I see art.
@@prit04 I thought it was just me. I'm sure the flying is impressive but it makes me feel motion sick and the quick cuts don't suit Henry's presentation style at all.
@@RocktCityTim well get you a drone and drive it around why doncha, you aren't too old
“Hi welcome to Ferrari. Would you like a The Ferrari or a 12Cylinder?”
"I would like the new Daytona please... No, the other one."
Maybe you are looking for a more sensible choice, our next door neighbors a Maserati "fourdoor" or a Lancia Delta "All wheel drive".
My thoughts exactly. Whatever happened to the vivid, aspirational images of Roma? or California? Or Superamerica? Even Superfast is preferable, at least it’s easy to pronounce….
@@RmB9104Nice! Lmao 🤣
@@RmB9104 Naming the Delta Integrale made sense to tell it apart from the FWD Deltas
Came for the Ferrari, stayed for the scenery.
That intro was just pure flex henry and you know it
I'm just going to call it the new Daytona.
That's what I thought.
Ferrari just doesn’t try with new names 😂
We all will. Daytona 2.0?
Yes. Has some hint of vintage Daytona
A plague on your houses if you do! 😂🤣
13:30 drone shot is superb
YES! what a sweep and the way it follows the car. I actually saved it to my Animation Inspiration playlist.
Made me feel sick.
@@ChocolateFrog these drone shots will become dubstep of videography in 5-10 years time. Dated, awful, kitsch and people will be questioning "what were they thinking?".
13:30 this got to be one of the sickest shot ive seen in automotive review
youtube car reviews are strictly for 15 year old forza kids....hey do you also run after a "supercar" when you see it drive down the street, do you sprint after it for a chance of a photo?
I agree, incredible shot.
nah, daft
@@koma7252 Given your views on YT automobile reviews, it simply tones down to one question: Why are you in the comment section of one such video, given how you feel about it?
@@sunnyd5944 it certainly made me sick
As always, a beautiful blend of high quality journalism and great cinematography. Thanks to all involved
My biggest takeaway of this video is that a Speedmaster with a remove before flight is a bold choice but I kinda like it
That strap is like a Glastonbury lanyard
@@Pastronomer69 like a Project Alaska strap
Haha I'm not so sure 😅 They say the Speedmaster works with any strap and clothing, but a remove before flight, gray t-shirt and jeans is a stretch 😅
Yeah it somehow...fits
gold yellow paint with green leather 🤮
Just wait until people slap exhausts on these bad boys, going to sound insane
Yeah, nice chrome Exhaust Flutes like the old Daytona! And don't forget the Borani Rims!😉😎👌
Yup, they rev quicker and higher than F12's and 812's it's going to be mad !
No the new Ferrari don’t allow for exhaust becauze it damage the engine this is what my friend told me who uncle works for the Ferrari factory
except no one says "The La Ferrari"!
I would only say "La Ferrari" 🤷🏼♂️
@@vantage789 What are they gonna do once it's sold?
Now if only NA high revving engines in modern platforms could trickle down to us mere mortals
They did a decade ago, the S2000 for instance.
Now it's too late, only thing that's trickling down is loads of turbo boost and electrical systems.
@@Zygrene best we can do is 4 cyl GR86.
*cough RX8
If only they would bring it back, and people would actually buy it so they could continue making it @@PapaJoJ
There are still a few high reving NA engines, the Lexus LC500, the Mustang V8, the corvette Z06, etc
Soon enough not even those lol so let’s buy them now while we can.
This is exactly the car that Ferrari, of all brands, needs to continue to make. They can prove their innovation in every other model but as long as they keep churning out NA V12s I'll be happy. They can use the same engine forever for all I care and the aftermarket can solve the sound problem that gets regulated into it.
@@CupOfJav it’s incredibly boring and toned down even compared to the first F12.. 👀
@@moekhdeiryou are not the target for this model.
@@SgtTom I’m sure definitely! Just viewing it from an average car guy who loved other V12 models, F12, 812, Daytona SP3
Damn I keep forgetting how good the Daytona SP3 looks 😭
@@SgtTom completely irrelevant reply
I think these auto makers know that if they went fully electric or did only hybrids with 4 cylinders they would lose a lot of money. No one is going to buy a full EV Ferrari when you can buy a Kia that does the same thing. People want sound, excitement, and handcrafted engineering, and drama
How your camera captured the breathtaking shape of that sensational Ferrari is absolutely outstanding !
I dig this. It's just the right hint of retro futuristic for me without looking like another track de toy. The more I look at it, the more I like it. It's got depth.
I'm seeing a touch of Racer X's car here
I personally think it's ugly.
Much prefer the N74 from Hyundai, but I'm afraid it's not going to be anywhere near obtainable for mortals.
My thoughts pretty much exactly….it’s fukin rad….and, makes for a very pleasant change!
It has the same style as every blocky electric crossover coming out right now meaning it's gonna age horribly .
@@MuppetsSh0wno it does not, I agree the front is ugly but it doesn't look anywhere close to any ev.
I love the styling, it looks like 80-90s styling mixed with futuristic cyberpunk.
its 812 dressed as Daytona. Really Henry needed white jacked from Miami Vice tv show for this one ;)
It’s sixties styling!
Sort of an obese Daytona Coupe from the 70's.
@@hagestadThe only thing common with the 812 is the engine.
@@Not_APoser its stellantis. I bet you the same Fiat parts are in both cars. Even though on paper Ferrari has distanced itself from Stellantis group if im not mistaken. No one is developing whole new platform for a car that does not sell in 100k + numbers.
At no time do I consider that the sound is spine tingling.
And it should be.
Yeah, blame the hippies and EU authoritarian morons for stifling our species' expression.
We should be glad Ferrari made a car like this. And mods can solve the sound issue.
Sounds artificial.
Limited to 74db sadly. Novitec will fix that.
Are you aiming that criticism at Ferrari or the debilitating regulations?
Watch the video made by CarExpert.
That opening was theatrical masterclass. The fact that this, is free, is mind blowing.
So glad cars like this are still being made . I can already tell this is a future classic
17:07 single craziest goddamn one liner ever dropped in car review. (traveling without moving is a fantastic driving playlist)
I would be so happy if Ferrari would make a lightweight car with a small NA engine and stick, and no screens, and call it a Dino. The Ferrari lineup is getting kind of baroque.
I couldn't agree more. However I'll still take the B12 with the manual and an incredibly Spartan old school interior.
I can tell you this much I'm tired of looking at screens and cars. The novelty wore off quite some time ago.
All you need is a big tach, speedometer a couple of important gauges and radio with air conditioning and heat control. Beyond that keep it.
@@damoncus8124 100%. Modern cars have done nothing for me since at least 2010. They've become loaded and bloated, with a whole bunch of fluff I don't care for. I miss the 70's to early 00's. The styles were great, and they had just enough features not to be annoying or mess with the experience.
@@Rgh71fish 100% agree with everything you said. Cars today have become iPhones with wheels. Just look at Ferrari given we're in that thread, they've lost the elegance that made Ferrari, Ferrari.
Not to mention look at the curb whites on all these cars. It seems like every car in the market is either Almost a 4000 pounds or over. 10 years ago that was mid SUV weight.
The only company I can think of offhand that's doing this right is McLaren. It doesn't try to be anything that it's not. Surprise the all under 3200 pounds.
@Rgh71fish Agreed. That's why I don't buy modern vehicles anymore. Just adding vintage cars to my collection. 😎
@@Diecastclassicist they could totally do a downsized version of the 296 as a manual with no hybrid
So pleased they’ve done a Rover SD1 restomod at last! (in all seriousness - I love its clean form, Ferraris were so much handsome back in the day)
Celebrating the V12 is whats important here, AND in a front mid-engine configuration, well done.
Nice Jamiroquai reference! I wonder what Jay Kay would think about this new Ferrari...
As long as he dont play his own music who cares. Saying that the stereo will be another add on its Ferrari he might need Ferrari permission to play his music i mean its not pavarotti
"If this film makes your horse prance..." 😂 Exquisite
Where’s Pininfarina when you need them?
Yes! REALLY need them!
geezauce... no kidding
Nostalgia
This sure makes the F12/812 look even more beautiful! That back end is just not good.
Pinin is out there using what's left of their brand recognition to do any design hackjob that might earn them a buck or two. As an example, see the "Vinfast" VF8 and VF9. Barf...
Hi I’m Thomas, and I’m James, and I’m Henry. Chris Harris left a big void but this guy, and those other two, are doing their red hot best to fill it. Well done!
Do not forget Jason, who fulfills our need for the ridiculous. I know he’d like that.
@@johntechwriter oh good point!
You explained this car better than any other video ive seen on it. Thanks Henry!
This is easily my favorite looking "modern era" Ferrari since the company parted ways with Pininfarina. It's classic yet modern looking. It stands out. I love it.
Thanks for another great video. Vehicle aside Henry consistently does the best car videos on UA-cam - the content and cinematography are always top drawer. 👏 👏
Daft Punk AND Jamiroquai mentioned on the same video? Instant like
This is honestly one of the best looking body styles I have ever seen.. Beautiful.
22’ Opel Mokka?
@liutauraslr Yeah similar looking front end. I'm American so I had to look it up lol
I can’t get over it 😄
Not expected this design from Ferrari. Other than that of course it is gorgeus car,
that Opel Moka.
Oh, I mean 12cilindri ;)
Yeah I also thought the Lamborghini Miura was a good looking car... but why is Ferrari trying to sell it?
It is the best looking Ferrari of the last 30 years in my opinion.
I like your reviews because they lack the unnecessary laughter and “omg this makes me smile” nonsense. Keep up the good work!
I'm struggling to love the looks of this car😭. Can't even describe it. It just is...
@@jessemacauley7060 ugly 😞 I miss beautiful Ferrari’s. For me, they lost their way after the 458 / F12 TDF.
it's a prius but flat.
The 812 is going up in value
Reminds me of new Opel / Vauxhall Astra
agree, looks like most other new electric cars
When even supercars all look the same it’s refreshing to see a return to classic styling . This looks like original Daytona .
I know what they were trying to do, but it looks more like a KIA prototype than a homage to the original.
I was thinking it looks like Ferrari knocked off Corvette this time.
@@powertothesheeple5422don't try and tell that to Ferrari purists that, they defend anything Ferrari make even if not all that.
There are some beautiful classic Ferraris, but the Daytona is decidedly not one of them. Particularly the side markers.
It looks like someone's nightmare.
This is why car companies should never go public
Love the front, hate the back. Great, intelligent motoring journalism by Henry.
Yes, walked around one today - rear is dreadful
The most unimaginative name for a car with La Ferrari at close second.
this channels quality blows every other car channel out the water
Coffee run with Luke and Throttle House are up there as well.
Henry Catchpole is a proper G! he sits at the head of the table with Chris Harris when it comes to reviewing cars! Nuff love and respect 🫡
Cos journalists first and youtubers second 👍
100%! (I'd add J.Bovingdon to the list as well)
@@meady200Rory Reid is currently the Best car reviewer on UA-cam
its kind of interesting to point out that not making it even sportier than the last superfast is somehow not going forwards, why is faster always moving forwards, when is sporty enough, enough?
Making room - for another "Evo" / "Competizione" / "Sradale" version a bit later
It's enough when they can do a special model of it. Think more power, stickier tyres, stiffer suspenion tune.
agreed you really don't need more than 800 horsepower for a gt coupe car
finally, widescreen ratio; With Henry. What a piece of art! thank you
The first real video I've seen of the Cilindri, and I'm glad it's with Henry.
Snap. He a real one 💯 👏
Love the Jamiroquai references. Travel Without Moving contains my favorite song of all time: Virtual Insanity ❤👌
Emissions reduction...this is the type of "noise" you welcome and that leads to a release of endorphins when heard for most people. A beautiful sounding V12 will never be noise pollution. Most noise pollution comes from trucks, lawnmowers and old 4 cylinder shitboxes....
LEaF bLoWeRs😵💫🤯💀
These days it's mostly tire noise to be honest
Got to love when a Henry Catchpole vid drops! He describes every car so well you can just listen with your eyes closed! Excellent!👍👏👏👏♥️
Dodi-Che , like "Che", She-llindri . You have to roll the R' like Alfa Rrrrrromeo, Ferrrrari. Little Italian over a glass of RED 🍷...
BEAUTIFUL CAR ! The 458 is the masterpiece to me.
I've never liked the looks of the 12Cilindri up until I saw this video. What an astonishing cinematography.
When I first saw this car, I really didn't like the look of it. But the more I look at it, the more it starts to grow on me. If I could afford one, I'd want a yellow once like this, but with a blue interior, and the black trim painted in silver instead. I'm so glad to see Ferrari bucking the hybrid trend. Thank you.
I've seen 4/5 versions of it live in the Ferrari factory, and indeed is a work of art
The 812 Superfast is peak Ferrari and you can buy one now for £200,000 which is very good value
I think it looks stunning, an unbelievable car. I could do with a lottery win 🤣🤣
Great video. This is my favorite Ferrari of the last 20 years. And I even like the color!
Finally, I have a new favourite Ferrari.
2:23 , it has 3 SCREWS in the TIRE?
I think more in the other side also.
I think they're just stones aren't they?
I think these are some sensors. You can see them on the other side.
These are just markers for tire wear.
You can see it better in pictures. It's the new Michelin Pilot Sport S 5 btw.
Alignment and wear indicators. They have the same on the inside tread as well if you look. So you can tell if your alignment is off too.
Why wasn't this called Daytona? its clearly a homage to it.
@@all-flat-engines because they already used that name for the Daytona SP3. While the SP3 is a stunning car that deserves a good name, I think 'Daytona' should've gone to this car since it has a much stronger resemblance to the original than the SP3 did. I also think people are overreacting the the current name because they don't want to admit to themselves that they have trouble saying it.
I think it's good news that the car feels slightly softer - always felt the Superfast was a bit too stiff - GTS was better as it was more softly sprung and damped. But a shame that emissions will dampen how visceral the engine sounds.
Stunning car, and loving that this has been shot in Cinemascope!
Thank you Catchpole.. always a great review and test of the car in question. Keep it up!
I'm just glad that is not electric.
WOW! What a beautiful automobile! I always preferred the Grand Tourers that Ferrari made. This car looks like it took inspiration from the Scaglietti V12 , the Superfast, and the Daytona.
Stylistically, is this an improvement compared to the 812? No! The 812 was such a cool car.
And i like the F12 Berlinetta over that one.
@@l.e.bassdesign Agreed.
I’ll never own a Ferrari… but if I could, it might be this one. This is the best looking Ferrari in 40 years.
I really love the music covering up the sounds of the car. Maybe turn the music up more please
Good god what happened to Ferrari’s designers.. That thing is horrific
THIS is the best looking ferrari in years and it just happened to have a V12 in it ❤
Think you need glasses mate
@@richjohn9356think you need glasses mate
You mean the vehicle that looks like a Lambo Miura?
Shades of Racer X's car, in style and paint.
Tiny shade but it's there
@@trdpro2grfks Racer X is Speed Racer's brother?!!
@@nvrndingsmmr Ha! Spoiler!
Yep, he is
@@trdpro2grfks Shhh, you'll blow his cover....
Glad that you chose Luxembourg for your fantastic review. You only scratched the surface of beautiful roads to travel here though, so you’re welcome back anytime for more! 😀
The cinematography 🥹🥹
Sounds like a Mazda
Have to say this is one of the most beautiful Ferraris in a long time....then again I grew up with Miami Vice (Season 1)
well done Henry. best review on the web.
The 12 Cilindri is a masterpiece. It is what I always wanted, for the power to stop becoming more and more. It reached dumb levels, but instead focus on all of the fun, imagine a 296 with no turbos, just the engine and the hybrid and imagine how much better and more engaging it would sound for instance, but they had to reach a higher numbers so they added the turbos and muted some of the sound.
Well, the 12 Cilindri, like the Bugatti Tourbillon, is now focused on fun and making you feel alive as it should be, I am so glad to see Ferrari didn't lose the plot.
And this looks BEAUTIFUL. Particularly in the red they announced it in. I love this car.
Also, thanks for that Enzo Ferrari clip, "Dodici Cilindri" sounds so good. This film is as much of a masterpiece as the 12 Cilindri.
This is the most beautiful car Ferrari has built in a long time.
Ferrari is always ahead of the curve when it comes to styling, this car will set a trend and we all play catchup
Always to get Henry's perspective...another awesome video guys!
Shocked the looks are growing on me more...the yellow is poppin!
At last a pure simple design!
Flowing and neat lines, as opposed to complicated, adorned, sometimes vulgar modern style of present cars, including some Ferraris
Congratulations Ferrari!
Someday i'll buy it💥
I can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game of life everything hes got.
Ah, what an absolutely exceptional Ferrari. It has grown on me very quickly! I love the throwback to the Daytona perfectly blended with the modern space age twist. it may be the only Ferrari that I prefer in the Coupe versus the Spider as it accentuates the rear delta wing -I would be happy with either version.
Flavio Manzoni has to be one of, if not the greatest, designers of our generation. I have no doubt when it comes to Ferrari, the best is yet to come. Bravo to the entire Ferrari team for pulling off this modern day miracle and masterpiece!
Congratulations to the Hagerty team for this excellent video .
Remarkable - as always. Thank you.
Love that! Unlike other ferraris, i could definitely see me driving this. .... in my dreams though of course
I know he’s been at it 2 years now but Catchpoles making Hagerty UA-cam a household name 1 vid at a time. The mans got it locked
Instant classic. What a beautiful Ferrari. I love the 612 Scaglietti and this another GT masterpiece from Ferrari
Welcome to Luxembourg, Henry! Hope you enjoyed our beautiful roads as much as I do!
Another beautiful car I will never get to drive. Thanks Hagerty.
this video has some absolutely sublime drone shots!
Great to see reviews filmed on the great countryside of Luxembourg
Best looking Ferrari from the last decade.
Good review. Unlike other journalist who are always afraid of making critical comments that upsets Ferrari, I really like Henry Catchpole in stating things like the lack of v12 naturally aspirated sound
People only hate it because it's new, it looks really nice imo
Another legendary review by Henry Catchpole of legendary Ferrari V12 engine that comes with its own car 😊😂😂😂.
But thanks Ferrari for at least keeping naturally aspirated V12 engine alive, maybe version with manual transmission, or is that asking for too much ❤😂❤
Great video keep up with great work bringing us awesome videos like this.
Love the review. One of my favourite driving countries. Plenty of Elise roads.
Always the best review
Thank you, Henry 🙏🏻
Just another masterpiece from Ferrari. I’d love to have one.
Just a work of art! Both the car and the movie! (Just can not call this a mere video:)
now that is a well made car review, wow
It looks fantastic. Looks more tamed but in a really good way.