What is v12?

V12 engines are internal combustion engines that feature twelve cylinders arranged in a V shape. They are typically used in high-performance and luxury vehicles, such as supercars and luxury sedans. V12 engines are known for their smooth power delivery and impressive horsepower and torque output. They also tend to be larger and heavier than other engine configurations, which can impact fuel efficiency and handling. Some notable examples of vehicles powered by V12 engines include the Ferrari 812 Superfast, Lamborghini Aventador, Mercedes-Benz S600, and Rolls-Royce Wraith.