12Cilindri Takes Ferrari to Five-Time Champion Status at Car Design Awards

Ferrari\'s 12Cilindri captures the 2025 Car Design Award for production cars (Ferrari)
Ferrari’s 12Cilindri captures the 2025 Car Design Award for production cars / Ferrari

Ferrari’s 12Cilindri has taken top honors in the Production Car category at the 2025 Car Design Award, held during Milan Design Week at the ADI Design Museum in Italy. The accolade reinforces the brand’s long-standing reputation for blending performance with design excellence.

Ferrari’s Chief Design Officer, Flavio Manzoni, accepted the award in person, emphasizing the moment’s significance for the brand.

Ferrari\'s 12 Cilindri captures the 2025 Car Design Award for production cars (Ferrari)
Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri captures the 2025 Car Design Award for production cars / Ferrari

Established in 1984, the Car Design Award is one of the industry’s most respected honors, with winners selected by international automotive journalists. The jury praised the 12Cilindri for drawing on the legacy of Ferrari’s iconic V12 grand tourers from the 1950s and 1960s, while seamlessly integrating modern aerodynamic innovation and scientific precision.

The ADI jury remarked that the 12Cilindri captures the historic DNA of Ferrari’s V12 lineage while elevating it with a forward-thinking approach. They noted that its blend of sportiness and elegance creates a modern icon that respects tradition while pushing the boundaries of design and performance.

Ferrari\'s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars (Ferrari)
Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars / Ferrari

Design-wise, the 12Cilindri pays homage to classic Ferrari styling, incorporating advanced technologies and clean, understated lines. The coupe features hallmark elements like the front-hinged clamshell hood, an active aerodynamic system, and dual twin exhaust outlets—signature traits of Ferrari’s V12 models.

Ferrari\'s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars (Ferrari)
Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars / Ferrari

The overall silhouette strikes a balance between dynamic form and restrained elegance, combining simplicity with engineering sophistication. The result is a grand tourer that reflects Ferrari’s future direction while staying true to its roots.

Ferrari\'s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars (Ferrari)
Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri secures 2025 Car Design Award for production cars / Ferrari

The win marks Ferrari’s fifth Car Design Award in the production car category. Past winners include the Testarossa (1985), Roma (2020), 296 GTB (2022), and Purosangue (2023). It also follows Ferrari’s recognition for Brand Design Language in 2023, which was awarded to the Ferrari Styling Center team, underscoring the marque’s consistency in design innovation and brand identity.

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