Is the Ferrari F12 a two-seater or four-seater?

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OscarAnn
07/30/25 3:15am
The Ferrari F12 is a two-door, two-seater sports car, and there is no four-seater version of this model. The exterior design of the Ferrari F12 is exceptionally elegant, featuring a long front end when viewed from the side, yet maintaining a perfectly balanced proportion. The Ferrari F12 is equipped with a double-wishbone independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. The dimensions of the Ferrari F12 are 4618mm in length, 1942mm in width, and 1273mm in height. Scaglietti, renowned for its expertise in aluminum and structural engineering, designed an all-new chassis and body shell for the Ferrari F12. Utilizing 12 different alloys and employing various assembly and joining techniques, the structural rigidity was increased by 20%, while the weight was reduced to 1630kg, achieving a more ideal weight distribution between the front and rear axles.
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