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Ferrari 512 BB

The Ferrari 512 BB by Pininfarina.

Vehicle Overview

The Ferrari 512 BB, introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1976, marked a significant evolution from its predecessor, the 365 GT/4 BB. This model arrived during a period of cultural change, triggered by the 1973 oil crisis, which led to greater environmental awareness and stricter emission regulations, particularly in the United States. As a result, Ferrari needed to adapt its high-performance vehicles to meet these new standards. While the 512 BB retained much of the aesthetic and mechanical layout of the 365 GT/4 BB, it featured several crucial updates designed to enhance both its environmental compliance and its driving characteristics. Externally, the car adopted a small rear spoiler, wider rear fenders to accommodate larger wheels for improved grip, and new NACA air intakes along the lower sides to cool the rear brakes. The engine hood received modified grilles to improve airflow, helping to better cool both the engine and the interior. These refinements were not only aesthetic but also functional, improving overall performance and handling. Mechanically, the 512 BB was powered by a 4.9-liter flat-12 engine with a reduced output of 360 horsepower, a result of emission restrictions. Despite this slight decrease in power compared to earlier models, the increase in displacement enhanced the car’s torque and made the power delivery smoother, addressing the sudden and brutal acceleration that had characterized the 365 GT/4 BB. Further updates included the reduction of the rear lights from six to four and the exhaust pipes from six to four, reflecting both aesthetic and functional changes. Although the top speed decreased slightly to 295 km/h, the Ferrari 512 BB offered a more balanced and manageable driving experience, earning it praise for its improved handling and drivability. By the late 1980s, further emission regulations led to additional modifications, reducing power to 340 horsepower. Despite these changes, the Ferrari 512 BB is highly regarded among collectors for its racing heritage and advanced engineering, featuring a flat-12 engine derived from Ferrari’s Formula One technology.

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Technical Specifications

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    1976
  • Make
    Ferrari
  • Model
    512 BB
  • Coachbuilder
    Pininfarina
  • Length (mm)
    4400
  • Width (mm)
    1830
  • Height (mm)
    1120
  • Units built
    1936
  • Engine Type
    V12
  • Designer
    Leonardo Fioravanti
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