Ferrari Modulo

Ferrari Modulo

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The Ferrari Modulo was a concept car, designed by Paolo Martin of Pininfarina and produced in 1970. It was originally shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1970 in black and subsequantly repainted white and displayed at the 1970 Turin Motor Show and the 1970 Osaka World Fair. The Modulo was not intended to be a racing prototype but as a futuristic styling exercise and research vehicle, which abandoned traditional styling and construction techniques in favor of futuristic ideas. It amazed the public at the time and it earned 22 international design awards. 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 8,500 rpm and a claimed maxiumim speed of 360km/h. The Modulo had a length of 4,480 mm, a width of 2,048 mm, and a height of 935 mm.

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Ferrari Moduma 512s 1970

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Ferrari Modulo 1970

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The original black colour scheme

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Initial Skech

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Initial Skech

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Initial Interior Rendering

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Final Rendering

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Final Rendering

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Conceptual Rendering

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Fullsize Prototype

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Fullsize Prototype

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