Spotted in China: Ferrari 512M
Published on August 28, 2012 by Tycho de Feyter

Here we have a very rare super car, seen near the Worker Stadium in Beijing. This is a Ferrari 512M, only 500 were made from 1994 until 1996. The 512M was the ultimate version of the Ferrari Testarossa, which was made from 1984 until 1996. The Ferrari Testarossa was never exported to China but some made it via the gray circuit.

The Ferrari 512M was powered by a 4.9 liter V8 that pooped out 440hp and 500nm, good for a 315km/h top speed and a 0-100 of 4.7 seconds. Biggest design change compared with the 512TR were the headlights, the pop-ups were gone and replaced with square framed lights. The rear tail lights were made round and the bumpers were been restyled. A fantastic old-school Ferrari!

Tuesday, 28 August om 15:36
Best Testarossa.
Tuesday, 28 August om 19:46
Not bad for a Ferrari, will hopefully stay in one piece in China
Thursday, 30 August om 11:50
That’s a fake – not a real Ferrari.
You can tell in the headlights, taillights & the rear quarter panel is exaggerated
Wednesday, 10 October om 06:42
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