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Ferrari has put a number of engines in its cars over the years. However, it's the automaker's flagship V12 engine design that springs to mind when someone asks what makes them sound so good.
The Pagani Huayra R is a track-limited beast and not only does its free-revving V12 sound unlike any other on the market, but it is also reminiscent of a V12 or V10-powered Formula 1 car.
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Is the Lamborghini Veneno a V12?

The Lamborghini Veneno stands as one of the most exclusive hypercars ever created, with only 14 units produced to commemorate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary in 2013. The Lamborghini Veneno is powered ...
Matra F1 MS11 V12 – Sound, engineering, and the beauty of it! Exposing an engine from the bodywork of a race car really makes it feel like there's the bare minimum amount of structure involved ...
This homemade land speed car is powered by a custom-designed 6.0-liter V12 that revs to 12,000 rpm and sounds nutty.
The Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster promises the same fury as the coupe we know and love, just with a lot more sound. A LOT more.
It’s naturally aspirated (to be fair, a turbocharged V12 outboard would raise different existential questions) so that authentic V12 sound will be all around you as its large-displacement quad ...
While we are only allowed to check up the V12 sound at 1,500 rpm Cosworth did promise it will follow up with a full throttle jump to 12,100 rpm.
Ferrari will unveil a new supercar on May 3, 2024, fitted with its glorious V12 engine. The model, which appeared in a set of teaser videos on social media, will most likely be the successor to ...
Claiming to be “The quietest SUV cabin in the world” the Cullinan holds the title with good reason. Behind the hand stitched ...
Those questions are still yet to be answered, but we can now firmly answer one big one: Will the V12 still sound fantastic? Dear reader, I’m happy to report that the answer is a resounding yes.