The 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena F1 in Grigio Alloy is a turning point in Maranello history — a purebred exotic wrapped in understated elegance. It’s the supercar that brought Ferrari into the modern era without forgetting its soul.
Mid-mounted is the 3.6L flat-plane crank V8, howling to 8,500 RPM with razor-sharp throttle response and 395 horsepower of naturally aspirated fury. Paired with the F1 electrohydraulic gearbox, it delivers race-bred shifts and a soundtrack that climbs through the revs like a symphony on fire.
The aluminum spaceframe chassis redefined agility, shedding weight while increasing rigidity. Pininfarina’s curves are perfectly balanced — aggressive yet refined — and in Grigio Alloy, the 360 becomes a sculpted ghost, drawing attention without shouting for it.
Raw, balanced, and unmistakably Ferrari — the 360 Modena isn’t just a car. It’s a statement that great design doesn’t age. It evolves.