Ferrari recalls 12Cilindri
Ferrari has issued a recall for U.S.‑bound 12Cilindri models because the factory window tint is too dark for U.S. regulations — affected owners will be notified in May and replacements are free (caranddriver.com). Reviews hail the 12Cilindri as a rare, naturally aspirated V12 driver’s car with pricing starting around $660,000, and Ferrari says production has already been updated to fix the issue (thedrive.com) (speedme.ru).
NHTSA received Ferrari’s Part 573 safety recall report on March 16, 2026 under campaign number 26V152 and manufacturer recall RC 95. (static.nhtsa.gov) The recall covers 80 U.S.-market examples of the 2025–2026 12Cilindri. (static.nhtsa.gov) Ferrari identified the noncompliance as rear and side glazing with less than 70% light transmittance, a violation of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 205. (static.nhtsa.gov) Company documents say the issue stemmed from a wrong configuration of model technical features for the U.S. market and was flagged after one case found during a pre-delivery inspection. (static.nhtsa.gov) The supplier listed for the affected components is Saint‑Gobain Sekurit Italia Srl, with component part numbers 000982420, 000788416 and 000788418 identified in the report. (static.nhtsa.gov) VINs for affected vehicles became searchable on NHTSA.gov on March 18, 2026, and Ferrari’s filing stated there were no warranty claims related to the issue at the time of the report. (api.nhtsa.gov)