Ferrari Modulo

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Ferrari Modulo
Ferrari 512 S Modulo
Manufacturer Ferrari
Parent company Fiat Group
Designer Paolo Martin at Pininfarina
Production 1970
1 unit
Class Concept car
Body style semi-monocoque
Layout RMR layout
Engine 5.0 L V12
Transmission 5-speed manual
Length 4480 mm (176.4 in)
Width 2040 mm (80.3 in)
Height 935 mm (36.8 in)
Wheelbase 2405 mm (94.7 in)
Weight 900 kg (1984 lb)
Predecessor N/A
Successor N/A
Related Ferrari 512 S


The Ferrari 512 S Modulo is a concept car designed by coach maker Pininfarina for Ferrari, unveiled at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show. It was the last in a series of mid-engined studies based on one of the twenty-five 512 S racing cars that Ferrari built for homologation purposes.

The concept car has an extremely low body with a Canopy-style roof that slides forward to permit entry to the cabin. All four wheels are partly covered. Another special feature of the design consists of twenty-four holes in the engine cover that reveal the engine.

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