Photo credit: Ares Design
In 1985 further improvements were made to the Ferrari 400 i, with the launch of the Ferrari 412 in April that year. The engine was bored 1 mm, for an increase in displacement to 4,942 cc – hence the name change representing the single cylinder displacement in cubic centimeters. Ares Design decided to give this classic a modern makeover, complete with a 6.3-liter V12 engine generating 690 hp and 514 lb-ft of torque. Continue reading for more pictures and information.
“Using the finest grade carbon fiber, the car is endowed with handsome looks, as well as a low curb weight. The shooting brake style is switched back to a classic three-box shape for a distinctive look. Step inside the vehicle and you’ll find black and brown leather with white contrast stitching on sporty seats and a redesigned dashboard,” reports Hi Consumption.