Ferrari 512S Modulo | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ferrari |
Production | 1970 1 unit |
Designer | Paolo Martin at Pininfarina |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept car |
Body style | semi-monocoque |
Layout | RMR layout |
Related | Ferrari 512 S |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 5.0 L V12 |
Transmission | 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
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) |
The Ferrari 512S Modulo is a concept car designed by Paolo Martin of the Italian carozzeria Pininfarina, unveiled at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show.
The Modulo 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 are 24 holes in the engine cover that reveal the Ferrari V12 engine which develops 550 hp (410 kW), a top speed of 220 mph (350 km/h) and 0–60 in 3.1 seconds.
In 1968, Ferrari built 612 Can Am chassis 0864 which after testing was given to Pininfarina with the new chassis n. 512S n. 27 to build a show car.
In 2014, Pininfarina sold Modulo to James Glickenhaus who is restoring it to full operating condition.
Modulo and its wooden form, used to make the body panels.
Rear view
Side view
Museum of Pininfarina