Bespoke Ferrari F12tdf From Atelier Program Hits Market at $4.25 Million
A rare and heavily personalized Ferrari has come to market, and its asking price reflects just how special it is. The 2017 F12tdf, built through Ferrari’s exclusive Atelier program, is listed for sale at $4.25 million.
The “tdf” in its name stands for Tour de France, a nod to Ferrari’s racing heritage, and this particular example carries that history a step further. Commissioned as a bespoke creation, the car draws its design inspiration directly from the legendary 1957 Ferrari 500 TRC.
Finished in classic Rosso Corsa over a Nero interior, the F12tdf stands apart through a long list of custom details. Airbrushed Scuderia shields adorn the bodywork, while matte Italian tricolor accents run across the carbon fiber fenders. The car also wears a distinctive livery combining Nero DS and Bianco Avus.
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Carbon fiber features prominently throughout, used extensively in both the cabin and exterior in a matte finish. The personalization continues with custom logos, Rosso Corsa accents on the steering wheel and, in a quiet touch, signatures from the assembly team tucked away within the engine bay.
Beneath the bodywork sits one of Ferrari’s most revered modern engines. The 6.3-liter V12 produces 769 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and 520 pound-feet of torque at 6,750 rpm. Ferrari quotes a sprint from zero to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds and from zero to 124 mph in 7.9 seconds. Top speed is listed as being in excess of 211 mph.
The combination of that performance, the Atelier program’s bespoke craftsmanship and the design tribute to a classic 1950s racer helps explain the multimillion-dollar valuation. For collectors drawn to one-of-a-kind Ferraris, the F12tdf represents both a modern performance benchmark and a rolling piece of bespoke artistry.
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