It’s not something you expect to see with a brand-new Ferrari—especially one powered by a naturally aspirated V12. Yet, the Ferrari 12Cilindri has already started appearing in the US used car market for less than its original sticker price.
One such example, a 2025 model with just 588 miles on the odo, has popped up in an online sale in Indiana. Originally carrying a hefty MSRP of around $623,000, this near-new supercar attracted a highest bid of $596,000.

Powering the 12Cilindri is a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12, paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transaxle and Ferrari’s E-Diff 3. Performance aside, the spec sheet also contains active aerodynamics, 21-inch forged wheels, carbon-fibre detailing, and sleek Active Matrix LED headlights.
Some of the other features include a digital rearview mirror, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone climate control, and a Burmester audio system headline the cabin, alongside a carbon-fibre steering wheel with LED shift lights.
Considering that this Ferrari 12Cilindri is brand-new, done only 588 miles, and is selling at nowhere close to its sticker price, this supercar would depreciate heavily in one to two years.
Source: @jcanonbloom