The track-focused F12tdf was unveiled in October 2015 and is named after the Tour de France Automobile race, which included a GT class that was won by Ferrari 250 models nine times between 1956 and 1964.
The F12tdf is described as “the ultimate expression of the concept of an extreme road car that is equally at home on the track”. Just 799 examples will be built. The car keeps the same 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine as the regular F12 Berlinetta, but power has been boosted from 730bhp to 770bhp at 8500rpm, while torque has increased from 509lb ft to 520lb ft at 6750rpm.