Ferrari 12Cilindri Recalls (2025-2026)
The Ferrari 12Cilindri has been the subject of 1 recall campaign on record with NHTSA across the 2025 to 2026 model years. They cluster mostly around the visibility.
The Ferrari 12Cilindri scores 96 out of 100 (grade A), one of the cleaner recall records among the vehicles we track. That score reflects how serious the recalls are rather than how many. 0% involve a critical safety system, none carried a do-not-drive warning, and 100% were issued in the last three years. How the score works.
Those 1 campaigns span 2 model years of the Ferrari 12Cilindri. The single largest affected 80 vehicles, over visibility. A recall repair is free at a franchised dealer and most never expire, so an older open recall is still worth fixing.
The full record is below, grouped first by model year and then listed in detail. Each entry gives the defect NHTSA describes, the safety risk it creates, the manufacturer's remedy, the number of vehicles in that campaign, and the dates. A recall covers a whole production run, so a campaign listed for the Ferrari 12Cilindri may not apply to your exact vehicle, and one you have already had repaired will still appear in the history. To see what is actually open and unfixed on a specific car, check its 17-digit VIN.
Ferrari 12Cilindri recalls by model year
Recall activity by model year. Select a year to jump to its recalls below. Older years often carry more recalls simply because defects surface over time.
Recalls by model year
2026 Ferrari 12Cilindri Recalls
1 recall affects the 2026 Ferrari 12Cilindri, involving the visibility.
2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri Recalls
1 recall affects the 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri, involving the visibility.
Every Ferrari 12Cilindri recall in detail
Visibility
- Affected years
- 2025-2026 Ferrari 12Cilindri
- Vehicles in this recall
- 80
- Reported
- Mar 16, 2026
- Owners notified
- May 1, 2026
Defect: Ferrari North America, Inc. (Ferrari) is recalling certain 2025-2026 12Cilindri vehicles. The rear and side windows have less than 70% light transmittance which can obscure the driver's visibility. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 205, "Glazing Materials."
Risk: Windows with insufficient light transmittance can impair the driver’s visibility, increasing the risk of a crash.
Remedy: Ferrari will replace the black rear and side windows, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed May 1, 2026. Owners may contact Ferrari customer service at 1-201-816-2668. The manufacturer's number for this recall is RC 95.
NHTSA campaign number 26V152000.
Common questions about Ferrari 12Cilindri recalls
- Does the Ferrari 12Cilindri have any recalls?
- Yes. NHTSA has 1 recall campaign on record for the Ferrari 12Cilindri across the 2025 to 2026 model years. The most common areas are the visibility.
- How many times has the Ferrari 12Cilindri been recalled?
- The Ferrari 12Cilindri has 1 recall campaign from the 2025 to 2026 model years. A single campaign often covers several model years at once, so the number of recalls is not the same as the number of years affected.
- What is the most serious Ferrari 12Cilindri recall?
- The most serious recall on record involves the visibility, affecting 80 vehicles. Windows with insufficient light transmittance can impair the driver’s visibility, increasing the risk of a crash.
- Which Ferrari 12Cilindri model year has the most recalls?
- The 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri has the most, with 1 recall campaign on record. Older model years often pick up more recalls over time, since defects can surface years after a car is built.
- How do I check if my Ferrari 12Cilindri has an open recall?
- Enter your 17-digit VIN on the recall check page. It returns the recalls tied to your exact vehicle straight from NHTSA. Recall repairs are free at a franchised dealer, with no expiration on most safety recalls.
Recall data comes from NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation. For how it is sourced and how the safety score is built, see the methodology and data sources. This page is a reference, not legal or safety advice.