The Ferrari 612 Can Am Targa 1968 is a true automotive masterpiece crafted from a collaboration between the legendary Italian car manufacturer and the Canadian-American racing circuit. Its aesthetic is marked by sporty and aerodynamic contours, an iconic silhouette and smooth curves, and its performance is second-to-none. The subtlety of its design is complemented with a set of lavish alloy wheels, black grille and tinted windows, making it both a captivatingly timeless classic and an instantly-recognizable masterpiece. The 612 Can Am Targa is powered by a V12 engine with a capacity of 4.4 liters, generating 375 hp and 412 Nm of maximum torque. This is coupled with a ZF five-speed manual gearbox for a truly exhilarating driving experience. To round it off, the vehicle is equipped with independent suspension on all four wheels, providing excellent traction and stability when needed. Built for the most demanding drivers, the Ferrari 612 Can Am Targa 1968 is incredibly lightweight but sturdy in its structure, with a dry weight of only 1176 kilograms. Its plush interior is made of fine Italian leather and Alcantara upholstery, with touches of wooden trim to exude a refined elegance. Gracing the dashboard, the soft, warm glow of the classic round instrument cluster further enhances the overall interior vibe. Combining a beautiful exterior, powerful engine, and unrivalled handling, the Ferrari 612 Can Am Targa 1968 is the ultimate choice for luxury driving aficionados.
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