Touring Superleggera Launches Veloce12: A Masterpiece of Performance and Italian Craftsmanship

Touring Superleggera unveils the Veloce12, a celebration of unbridled performance and analogue driving pleasure. It epitomises craftsmanship and precision engineering, crafted for those who savour unfiltered experiences. The Veloce12 appeals to discerning individuals who live life to the fullest and stand apart from the crowd, offering a respite from electronic excess.

At the heart of the Veloce12 lies a symphonic powertrain that recalls the greatest Gran Tourers of history yet enhances modern performance. Its naturally aspirated, front-mounted 5.5-litre F133 A/C V12 engine benefits from a thorough upgrade, including revisions to the exhaust and cooling systems, boosting its output to 503hp—a 25hp increase over the donor car.

Inside, the Veloce12 radiates pure Italianità, capturing Italian elegance and performance as only Touring can. It features the finest materials from Italy and offers an unlimited palette of colour combinations. The interior provides a tactile paradise with exquisite textures that delight the senses.

The exterior combines exotic elegance with a bold future vision, drawing from Touring Superleggera’s rich history. Crafted from carbon fibre, the bodywork reduces weight and enables the creation of a contemporary organic shape that defies conformity.

Touring Superleggera, in partnership with TracTive, has engineered a bespoke adaptive suspension setup that allows drivers to finely adjust the Veloce12's damping to perfection, regardless of the road. Combined with a reinforced chassis, this ensures the Veloce12 is agile, engaging, and irresistibly addictive.

In collaboration with Brembo, Touring Superleggera introduces an enhanced braking system that significantly improves pedal feel and performance while reducing unsprung weight with larger discs and upgraded callipers.

With help from Supersprint, the more efficient exhaust system not only boosts power and throttle response but also elevates the V12 engine to symphonic heights, embodying Pure Italianità. A PWR cooling system enhances cooling efficiency by 30%.

Only 30 Veloce12 cars will be made, each priced at €690,000 plus the cost of a donor car, exclusive of taxes. Facing strong demand, this marks the first new Touring Superleggera model in years, with production set to begin in the first quarter of 2025. The Veloce12 will be available for both left-hand and right-hand drive markets.

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