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$2.5 million Ferrari 812 Competizione Aperta crashes in California

May 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Someone has crashed their $2.5 million Ferrari in Malibu, CA. The 812 Competizione Aperta was last seen driving down the Pacific Coast Highway, heading towards Santa Monica. It reportedly rear-ended a Mercedes-Benz C400 Cabriolet.

A video shared on social media shows the supercar cruising around in the area with the roof off. The video then cuts to the accident scene, where the Mercedes’s rear axle is resting on the V12 engine.

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Ferrari built only 599 units of the 812 Competizione A for the entire world. Today, low-mileage examples are valued at around $2.5 million. Even if the owner decides to get his car repaired, a substantial chunk of its value is already lost.

The 812 Competizione A is the most track-focused version of the 812 Superfast. It is powered by a 6.5-liter, naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 830 hp and 510 lb-ft, with a redline at 9500 rpm.

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