By DCB Editorial, November 3, 2025
Modifying a Ferrari — any Ferrari — is sacrilege, and most tuners get it wrong. But if anyone knows how to elevate a supercar without overdoing it, it’s Novitec. And the company’s latest project, the Ferrari 12Cilindri, proves exactly that. The German tuner has sharpened Ferrari’s V12 grand tourer with a blend of aerodynamic precision and visual restraint that enhances rather than overwhelms.

Up front, a new carbon fiber lip spoiler adds a motorsport edge while boosting downforce, paired with a reworked clamshell hood featuring functional air outlets.

A carbon windshield cowl, rear lip spoiler, and diffuser complete the aerodynamic ensemble, all designed to flow seamlessly with Ferrari’s original lines.

The look is finished with Vossen-forged wheels — 21 inches up front, 22 at the rear — wrapped in performance rubber, and a 30 mm ride height drop courtesy of sport springs.

But it’s the subtle touches that truly transform the 12Cilindri. By painting the once-black strip between the headlights in body colour, Novitec has corrected one of Ferrari’s rare design missteps, giving the front end a far cleaner, more cohesive look.

The pièce de résistance? A bespoke exhaust system, optionally crafted from lightweight Inconel and even available with 99-fine gold plating — a fitting touch of extravagance for the V12 beast.

And the story isn’t over yet: Novitec hints that engine performance upgrades are still in development, ensuring that even Ferrari’s finest can be pushed a little closer to perfection.
		
