Ferrari may revive the manual gearbox on its new 12‑cylinder supercar, a rare GT experience for select clients. Discover the details and stay tuned!
After almost two decades without a traditional stick‑shift, Ferrari appears ready to bring the manual gearbox back to its lineup – this time on the highly anticipated 12‑cylinder supercar.
Why a Manual Matters
The manual transmission has become a rarity in the world of high‑performance GTs. Enthusiasts prize it for the pure, engaging driving experience it offers, especially when paired with a naturally aspirated V12 engine.

The Last Ferrari V12 with a Manual
The final Ferrari V12 to feature a floor‑mounted gearbox was the 599 GTB Fiorano in 2007. While most models switched to paddle‑shift semi‑automatic units, Ferrari produced a limited run of about 30 units with a six‑speed manual, making them highly sought after at auctions today.
Introducing the 12‑Cyl Supercar
According to insider reports, the upcoming 12‑Cyl model will revive the manual configuration for a select group of clients. Production will be limited, and ownership will be decided directly by Ferrari, ensuring the car remains an exclusive offering.
Performance at a Glance
- Engine: 6.5‑liter naturally aspirated V12
- Power: 830 hp (620 kW)
- Torque: 678 Nm (500 lb‑ft)
- Transmission: New eight‑speed gated manual gearbox (details pending)
While the powertrain stays unchanged from the standard 12‑Cyl, the shift to a manual gearbox promises a dramatically different driving feel.

Launch Plans
Ferrari is expected to unveil the manual‑equipped 12‑Cyl to the chosen clientele during the Ferrari Cavalcade event on 29 June 2026. A global public debut is slated for July, giving the wider market a first look at this historic revival.
What This Means for the Market
If confirmed, the manual 12‑Cyl will mark the return of one of the purest driving experiences associated with Ferrari’s iconic V12 grand tourers. It could also spark renewed interest in manual sports cars across the luxury segment.
Stay tuned for official specifications and pricing as Ferrari prepares to roll out what may become the most coveted GT of the year.

