Ferrari 512 S Modulo. Originally based on the Ferrari 512 S race car which ran in the World Sportscar Championship and Can-Am series the futuristic concept car also had the ability to deliver on the performance one might expect from a Ferrari. It was a mid-engined two-seater that used a V12 engine from a Ferrari race car.
May 29 2019 The Ferrari 512 S Modulo was a one-off concept supercar created for the 1970 Geneva Motor Show where it squared off with the aforementioned Lancia for title of the ultimate wedge. Only one was ever made and it. Feb 25 2020 This 1970 Ferrari 512S in disguise the wild concept known as the Pininfarina Modulo was in that moment finally back on a track for the first time since 1969.
The Ferrari Modulo was based on a 512S chassis and running gear and featured a mid mounted Ferrari quad-cam 5 litre V12 engine producing 550bhp at 8500 rpm and a claimed maximum speed of 360kmh.
The Ferrari 512 S Modulo is a concept car designed by coach maker Pininfarina unveiled at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show. The Modulo had a length of 4480 mm a width of 2048 mm and a height of 935 mm. The 512S Modulo originally debuted at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show with an eye-catching body that looked like a UFO floating above the road. By January 1970 Ferrari had built a series of twenty-five Ferrari 512 S racing cars for homologation purposes just like Porsche had done in 1969 with the Porsche 917.