Photo Gallery «Ferrari 400i Automatic - automotive bel canto for four people»
Not all Ferrari drivers wanted to stand out or speed around racetracks. For those who wanted to use their Ferrari in everyday life, the Maestro offered a 2+2-seater version with a simple, elegant body and high utility value from 1972. It was initially called the 365 GT 4 2+2, later the 400, 400i and finally the 412. The car was built almost unchanged in terms of bodywork for 18 years, and Pininfarina could not have been paid a greater compliment. This report tells the story of the 12-cylinder 2+2 coupé and shows it in historical and current photographs.
Ferrari 400i Automatic (1981) - the Ferrari for long journeys and with family
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
Ferrari 400i Automatic (1981) - typical for the time were the Michelin TRX tires
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
Ferrari 400i Automatic (1981) - steering wheel and dashboard similar to the Berlinetta Boxer
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
Ferrari 400i Automatic (1981) - despite the stately bodywork, the longitudinally mounted V12 only just finds room in the front
© Daniel Reinhard, 2018
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