It's safe to say that the Ferrari F12, or officially the F12berlinetta, broke the industry when it was introduced in 2012. With a naturally aspirated V12 engine under its bonnet, the nameplate won Top Gear's "The Supercar of the Year 2012" award. The 6.3-litre F140 FC 12-banger won awards as well, namely the 2013 International Engine of the Year Award in the Best Performance category and Best Engine above 4.0 litres. 

Despite it being around for a decade, the Ferrari F12 is still a coveted car among enthusiasts. More importantly, the V12 supercar still never fails to impress when it comes to straight-line speed. To showcase that, here's a high-speed run on Germany's unrestricted Autobahn, courtesy of AutoTopNL.

Gallery: Ferrari F12berlinetta by Carlex Design

At launch, the Ferrari F12 boasts a powertrain that produces up to 730 bhp and 509 lb-ft of torque. It's the fourth most powerful car Ferrari has ever made, capable of sprinting to 62 miles per hour in 3.1 seconds. The top speed was rated at 211 mph.

In the high-speed run above, the Ferrari F12 easily broke the 200 mph barrier on the first try. To be fair, traffic was extremely light during the run, which made it easy for the Italian supercar to set the motorway ablaze.

Toward the end of the video, the F12 was able to briefly hit 209 mph – just a tad shy of the claimed top speed by the automaker 10 years ago. This goes to show how great the Ferrari's V12 engine is.

Unfortunately, the future of Ferrari's V12 beyond this decade is uncertain, thanks to the era of electrification and stringent emission restrictions. The Daytona SP3 and 812 are keeping it alive for now, as well as the upcoming Purosangue SUV.