Ferrari Modulo

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

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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