Collectors chasing an exit strategy this month should take note: a low-mile 2021 Ferrari 812 GTS is currently for sale on Bring a Trailer, listed at no reserve and drawing a swarm of watchers ahead of its final bidding days. Finished in a striking Extra Range Grigio GTS over rich Cioccolato leather, this drop-top V12 flagship represents one of the most desirable open-air Ferraris of the modern era, and the no-reserve terms mean the car will find a new home regardless of where the bidding lands.

Under the direction of Ferrari design chief Flavio Manzoni, the 812 GTS pairs the brand’s front-engine V12 grand touring tradition with a fully retractable hardtop that stows away in seconds. This particular example wears carbon-fiber exterior accents, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, and staggered 20-inch ten-spoke wheels wrapped in Michelin rubber, all finished off with yellow brake calipers peeking through the spokes. Paint protection film has reportedly been applied since new, helping preserve the glossy Grigio finish. Additional exterior photos are posted in the Bring a Trailer listing.
Ahead of the driver sits a carbon-fiber and leather-wrapped steering wheel fitted with the familiar manettino drive-mode selector, integrated LED shift lights, and paddle shifters for the seven-speed dual-clutch transaxle. A center-mounted tachometer flanked by configurable TFT displays keeps the driver informed, and with only 7,000 miles showing on the odometer, this GTS still feels essentially new. Buyers curious about the full suite of technology can review the seller’s notes on the Bring a Trailer listing.

Motivation comes from Ferrari’s naturally aspirated 6.5-liter F140 V12, factory-rated at 785 horsepower and 530 lb-ft of torque, sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transaxle and Ferrari’s E-Diff limited-slip differential, with a four-wheel steering system and available front-axle lift for everyday usability. Backed by a clean Carfax, a clean Arizona title, the window sticker, owner’s manual, and car cover, this Canadian-market-turned-U.S. example checks nearly every box for a turnkey modern Ferrari. With bidding active and no reserve in place, interested buyers should head to the Bring a Trailer auction page before it closes.







