2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

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Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (2004–2011): Full Specs, Performance, Dimensions, and Features

The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti debuted in 2004 as Ferrari’s flagship 2+2 grand tourer, replacing the 456M. Named after legendary coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti, it blended long-distance comfort with V12 performance. Its aluminium construction, spacious cabin, and Pininfarina styling made it one of the most refined Ferraris of its era.

Overview

Assembly: Maranello, Italy
Body style: 2-door 2+2 coupe
Designer: Pininfarina under Ken Okuyama
Layout: Front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Manufacturer: Ferrari
Production: 2004–2011

Aerodynamics and Design

Drag coefficient: 0.34
Body structure: All-aluminium spaceframe with aluminium body panels
Styling cues: Long bonnet, scalloped sides inspired by the 1954 375 MM Rossellini-Bergman

Dimensions and Weight

Wheelbase: 2,950 mm (116.1 in)
Length: 4,902 mm (193.1 in)
Width: 1,957 mm (77.1 in)
Height: 1,344 mm (52.9 in)
Dry weight: 1,840 kg (4,057 lb)
Weight distribution: 46% front / 54% rear
Fuel tank capacity: 105 L (27.7 US gal)
Boot capacity: 240 L (8.48 cu ft)

Engine and Powertrain

Engine type: 5.7 L naturally aspirated V12 (F133F)
Displacement: 5,748 cc
Power: 540 PS (533 hp; 397 kW) @ 7,250 rpm
Torque: 588 Nm (434 lb·ft) @ 5,250 rpm
Maximum revs: 7,600 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed manual or 6-speed F1 automated manual
Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive

Performance

0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 4.2 s
Top speed: 320 km/h (199 mph)
100–0 km/h braking distance: 36 m (118 ft)
200–0 km/h braking distance: 145 m (476 ft)

Wheels and Braking

Front brakes: 330 × 32 mm cross-drilled ventilated discs, 4-piston calipers
Rear brakes: 310 × 28 mm cross-drilled ventilated discs, 4-piston calipers
Front tires: 245/45 ZR18
Rear tires: 285/40 ZR19

Special Editions

During its production run, the 612 Scaglietti spawned multiple special and limited editions. These included the Berne Edition, 612 HGT-S and 612 HGT-C handling packages, the 612 Sessanta celebrating Ferrari’s 60th anniversary, the 612 Pebble Beach Bicolore, and the Cornes 30th Anniversary Edition for the Japanese market. Other rare examples include the 612 GP Berne Edition and the Russia-only 612 Russian Limited Edition, each featuring unique trim, liveries, and commemorative details.

Related

The models listed below share a connection with the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti.

1998 Ferrari 456M

The predecessor to the 612 Scaglietti, offering a front-engine V12 2+2 layout but with more traditional styling.

1998 Ferrari 456M

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2005 Ferrari GG50

A Pininfarina concept car based on the 612, created to mark Giorgetto Giugiaro’s 50 years in design.

2005 Ferrari GG50

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2006 Ferrari 612 Kappa

A one-off special project built for Peter Kalikow with unique styling and interior appointments.

2006 Ferrari 612 Kappa

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2011 Ferrari FF

The successor, introducing four-wheel drive and shooting brake body style to Ferrari’s 2+2 V12 line.

2011 Ferrari FF

Photo: Kroymans Ferrari

2019 Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake

A coachbuilt by Vandenbrink, a modern reinterpretation of the 612 as a bespoke shooting brake.

2019 Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake

Photo: Vandenbrink