Page 1 of 1 The Veloce12 is a tribute to unbridled performance and analog driving pleasure. A testament to craftsmanship and precision engineering, designed for those who relish unfiltered experiences. Built for the discerning, those who embrace life to the fullest and those who refuse to run with the herd, the Veloce12 is the antidote to electronic overload.
The heart of the Veloce12 is a symphonic powertrain that evokes memories of the greatest Gran Tourers in history, but with modern performance. The naturally aspirated front-mounted 5.5-liter F133 A/C V12 engine is optimized through a comprehensive refreshment during conversion, plus revised exhaust and cooling systems to unleash 503hp – 25hp more than the donor car.
The interior exemplifies Pure Italianità, capturing the essence of Italian elegance and performance as crafted by Touring. It features only the finest materials sourced exclusively from Italy, offering an unlimited array of color combinations to suit any taste. This space is a haptic delight, presenting an exquisite array of textures that provide a feast for the senses at your fingertips.
The Veloce12’s exterior is both exotic and elegant, drawing on Touring Superleggera’s history yet delivering a bold vision of the future. Crafted from carbon fiber, the body not only saves weight but it also allows us to create a contemporary organic shape that challenges conformity. This is a car for those who refuse to run with the herd.
Touring Superleggera and TracTive have developed bespoke adaptive suspension setup, allowing the driver to fine-tune the Veloce12’s damping to perfection, whatever the road. This, along with a reinforced chassis that offers modern levels of torsional rigidity, means the Veloce12 is agile, engaging and addictive.
Touring Superleggera has partnered with Brembo to deliver a braking system that drastically improves pedal feel and performance over the donor car, while also reducing unsprung weight. Larger discs are fitted front and rear, as well as upgraded calipers.
Thanks to partners Supersprint, the freer-flowing exhaust system not only improves power and throttle response, but also liberates the V12 engine to symphonic levels – an aria in analog engine form that is Pure Italianità. A PWR cooling system provides 30 per cent greater cooling efficiency.
30 cars will be produced, priced at €690,000 plus donor car (excluding taxes). The first all-new Touring Superleggera in years enjoys strong demand, with production scheduled to start in Q1 2025. The Veloce12 will be available for left-hand drive and right-hand drive markets. Page 1 of 1