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348 Spider (Italy, 1993)

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Launched in 1993 the 348 Spider, designed by PininfarinaPininfarinaPininfarinaItaly, 1930 > present17 models
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, was designed to express the heritage of spiders built by Ferrari.

The two-seater 348 Spider had a steel and aluminium body. The soft-top was canvas and integrated into the car’s line, thanks to in-depth wind tunnel testing. It folded, in fact, into a compartment behind the seats using a system that didn’t impinge on either longitudinal occupant comfort or fuel tank capacity.

It was powered by a mid-rear 3405 cc 90° V8 engine with a 320hp output combined with a five-speed plus reverse transverse gearbox.



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