Ferrari 360 Modena


| Group | 1 |
| Engine | 90° V8 |
| Displacement | 3586.2cc |
| Fuel feed and ignition | Bosch Motronic ME 7.3 dual engine management |
| Location | Mid longitudinal |
| Transmission | 6 speed manual longitudinal, RWD, limited slip diff |
| Bore and stroke | 85 x 79 mm (3.35 x 3.03 in) |
| Compression ratio | 11.0:1 |
| Cylinder block | Aluminium alloy, dry sump |
| Cylinder head | Aluminium alloy, four overhead cams, five valves per cylinder |
| Redline rpm | 8500 |
| Bhp @ rpm | 394 @ 8500 |
| lb ft @ rpm | 275 @ 4750 |
| Kerb weight/kg | 1390 |
| bhp/ton | 292 |
| bhp/litre | 110 |
| Chassis | Extruded aluminium space frame |
| Tyres | 215/45 ZR 18" front, 275/40 ZR 18" rear, Pirelli P Zero |
| Wheels | 7.5J x 18" front, 10J x 18" rear, alloy |
| Brakes | Ventilated, 4 piston aluminium calipers, ABS, 330mm front and rear |
| Steering | Rack and pinion hydraulic assisted |
| Front suspension | independent unequal length aluminium double wishbones, electronic aluminium dampers (Normal and Sport), coil spring and anti-roll bar |
| Rear suspension | independent unequal length aluminium double wishbones, electronic aluminium dampers, coil spring and anti-roll bar |
| Cabin | 2 door; 2 seat |
| 0-60/secs | 4.3 |
| 0-100/secs | 9.7 |
| Max mph | 186 |
| Fuel tank | 95 litres, light alloy |
| Year | 1999-2004 |
| Country | Italy |
| Price when new | £101,243 |
| Number produced | 923 (UK RHD) |
Introduced in 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show, as the replacement to the highly acclaimed F355, the 360 Modena was the first all-aluminium car to come out of the factory at Maranello. The result of which was a 28% reduction in weight versus its predecessor while also providing over 40% extra in structural stiffness.
The smooth flowing lines of the 360 hide the fact that it is a significantly larger car than the F355. It was the first Ferrari to drop the classic nose mounted radiator grill, with the twin radiators now mounted in the wheel arches. The radical redesign allows for the inclusion of a larger luggage space in the front while delivering a unique visual impression. The single minded focus on aerodynamics delivers more than four times greater high speed downforce than generated by the F355 which gives the 360 both greater control and manoeuvrability.
The 360 also received a larger, completed revised engine. The Tipo F131B with capacity increased to 3586cc. Power was up to 400bhp with improvements in both mid and low range torque. The engine revisions included larger valves, variable phase timing for the exhaust valves, and improvements in the combustion chambers. However, the most significant change was the incorporation of a new variable geometry system which independently managed both cylinder banks. This magnificent engine is displayed beautifully beneath a glass cover on the rear deck.
"There is perhaps no other car yet made that combines so much raw emotion with so much technical finesse." ***** evo Magazine, Issue 008































