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Ferrari has introduced the 12Cilindri Manuale, a unique version of its V12 grand tourer that combines classic driving with modern technology. The car features an iconic open-gated six-speed shifter and a real clutch pedal, giving it the feel of a traditional manual. However, it actually uses Ferrari's eight-speed dual-clutch transmission with the steering-wheel paddles removed. The first six gears operate as a manual, while the final two are reserved for automatic cruising. Drivers can switch instantly between manual and automatic modes with the push of a button. Ferrari says the goal is not greater performance, but a more engaging driving experience. The system lets owners enjoy the excitement of shifting gears themselves while keeping the convenience of an automatic for everyday use. All the usual driving modes remain available in both settings. By combining nostalgia with advanced engineering, the 12Cilindri Manuale offers the best of both worlds. Because of its rarity and appeal to collectors, experts believe its value could eventually reach $1 million.
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