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This is a list of production cars powered by a V12 engine. This list is limited to unmodified road-legal cars which meet the eligibility criteria below. All entries must be verifiable from reliable sources.
Eligible cars
editThis list is confined to vehicles produced since 1945.
For the purposes of this list, a production car is defined as a vehicle that is:
- constructed principally for retail sale to consumers, for their personal use, to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible)
- street-legal in its intended markets, having fulfilled the homologation tests or inspections required under either a) United States of America, b) European Union law, or (c) Japan) to be granted this status
- sold in more than one national market.
V-12 road cars
editVehicle | Year introduced | Horsepower (at introduction) | Bodystyle(s) | Notes | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toyota Century (G50) | 1997 | 206 kW (276 hp; 280 PS) | 4-door sedan | First (and only) Japanese V12 road car. | [1] |
Mercedes-Benz S-Class | 1991 | 304 kW (408 hp; 413 PS) | 4-door sedan, 2-door sedan | Sold in four generations as the 600SE (also 600SEL & 600SEC), S600, S63 AMG[2], & S65 AMG. Later versions were twin-turbocharged, and in their final form produced 463 kW (621 hp; 630 PS) in the Mercedes-Maybach S 650.[3] | [4] |
- Aston Martin DB7 Vantage
- Aston Martin Vanquish
- Aston Martin DB AR1
- Aston Martin DB9
- Aston Martin DBS (2008–12)
- Aston Martin V12 Vantage / V12 Vantage S
- Aston Martin One-77
- Aston Martin Rapide
- Aston Martin Virage (2011–12)
- Aston Martin V12 Zagato
- Aston Martin DB11
- Aston Martin Valkyrie
- Audi Q7 V12 TDI
- B Engineering Edonis
- BMW 750i / 750iL (E32 & E38) / 760i / 760Li (E65 & F01)
- BMW 850i / Ci / CSi
- Bugatti EB110
- Bugatti EB112
- Daimler Double Six
- Ferrari 166
- Ferrari 195
- Ferrari 212
- Ferrari 340 / 342 / 375 America
- Ferrari 250
- Ferrari 250 GT Lusso
- Ferrari 410 / 400 Superamerica
- Ferrari 275
- Ferrari 330
- Ferrari 500 Superfast
- Ferrari 365 California
- Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
- Ferrari 365 GTC & GTS
- Ferrari 365 GTB/4 & 365 GTS/4 "Daytona"
- Ferrari 365 GTC/4
- Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2
- Ferrari 400 / 400i / 412
- Ferrari 456 / 456M
- Ferrari 512BB
- Ferrari F50
- Ferrari 550 Maranello / Barchetta Pininfarina
- Ferrari 575M Maranello / Superamerica
- Enzo Ferrari
- Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
- Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano / 599 GTO
- Ferrari FF
- Ferrari F12berlinetta / F12tdf
- LaFerrari
- Ferrari GTC4Lusso
- Ferrari 812 Superfast
- Hongqi HQE / L7 / L9
- Hongqi L5
- Jaguar E-Type V12
- Jaguar XJ-S
- Jaguar XJ12 & XJ12C
- Jaguar XJR15
- Lagonda Taraf
- Lamborghini 350 GT
- Lamborghini 400 GT
- Lamborghini Islero
- Lamborghini Miura
- Lamborghini Espada
- Lamborghini Jarama
- Lamborghini Countach
- Lamborghini LM002
- Lamborghini Diablo
- Lamborghini Murciélago
- Lamborghini Reventón
- Lamborghini Aventador
- Lamborghini Veneno
- Lamborghini Centenario
- Lamborghini Sián FKP 37
- Lincoln Continental
- Lincoln H-Series
- Lister Storm
- Lotec Sirius
- Maserati MC12
- Maybach 57 and 62
- McLaren F1
- Mercedes-Benz CL600 / CL65 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz S600 / S65 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz SL600 / SL65 AMG / SL70 AMG / SL73 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR AMG
- Mercedes-Benz G65 AMG / Mercedes-AMG G65 / Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet
- Pagani Zonda
- Pagani Huayra
- Panther De Ville
- Panther J72
- Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph / Silver Seraph Park Ward
- Rolls-Royce Phantom VII / VIII
- Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé (2007–17)
- Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé (2008–17)
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan
- Rolls-Royce Ghost
- Rolls-Royce Wraith (2013–)
- Rolls-Royce Dawn
- Tramontana R
- Vector M12
References
edit- ^ "75 Years of TOYOTA | Technical Development | Engines". Toyota. 2012. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
- ^ "Mercedes-Benz S 63 AMG (W220) specs & photos - 2001". autoevolution. 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
- ^ "2020 Mercedes-Maybach S 650 Sedan". Mercedes-Benz USA. 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
- ^ "Vintage Review: 1992 Mercedes-Benz 600SEL, 500SEL, and 400SE - Landing with a Thud". Curbside Classic. 2018. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
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