12:06 12-01-2026
V12 cars still on sale in the U.S.: Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce
Today’s cars often squeeze out more power from ever-smaller engines, pushing once-dominant layouts like the V12 toward the sidelines. Even so, a handful of machines still carry twelve cylinders with pride—and you can still buy them new in the U.S. Here are the standouts.
Aston Martin Vanquish
The Aston Martin Vanquish packs a 5.2-liter engine rated at up to 824 horsepower. It pairs an aggressive exterior with a lavish cabin, delivering the kind of theater that turns heads even at idle. Pricing starts at $436,500.
Ferrari 12Cilindri
Ferrari’s 12Cilindri runs a celebrated naturally aspirated 6.5-liter engine producing 819 horsepower. It leans into crisp responses and that unmistakable soundtrack, the sort of character that keeps purists coming back. Prices start at $471,000.
Ferrari Purosangue
The Purosangue also uses a 6.5-liter gasoline engine, here delivering 715 horsepower. As Ferrari’s first SUV, it blends the brand’s sporting DNA with everyday versatility, and the V12 ensures the experience still feels quintessentially Maranello. Expect a starting price around $435,000.
Lamborghini Revuelto
Lamborghini’s new hybrid flagship combines a 6.5-liter engine with electric assistance for a total of 1,001 horsepower. It’s built to astonish, both in technical ambition and in the way it piles on speed. The sticker starts at $600,000.
Mercedes-Maybach S680
The Mercedes-Maybach S680 is a chauffeur-grade sedan with an opulent, lounge-like interior. A 6.0-liter engine delivers 603 horsepower, tuned for serene, effortless motion more than fireworks. Base pricing begins at $244,400.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan focuses on uncompromising comfort, with richly crafted leather and wood throughout. Its 6.75-liter V12 produces 563 horsepower, serving up steady, unruffled thrust that suits long, quiet journeys. Pricing starts at roughly $327,750.
Rolls-Royce Ghost
The Ghost is a refined luxury sedan aimed at owners who like to take the wheel. It shares a 6.75-liter, 563-horsepower V12 and adds a slightly more intimate feel without sacrificing the brand’s hush. The minimum price is around $330,000.
Rolls-Royce Phantom
The brand’s flagship limousine, the Rolls-Royce Phantom, also carries a 6.75-liter engine rated at 563 horsepower. Renowned for its prestige and meticulous craftsmanship, it presents the V12 less as a statistic and more as an expression of calm authority. The starting price exceeds $450,000.