The BB is a fabulous car, even by Ferrari standards. It is very fast, handles beautifully, and is extremely civilized for a mid-engined machine.

Road & Track (1974)

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Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer In-Depth Model Guides

Check out our in-depth guides of the Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, 512 BB and 512 BBi variants.

Ferrari 365 GT4 BB 1973 – 1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB The Boxer Berlinetta marked a big change for Ferrari because the company moved a horizontally opposed engine layout for its new flagship car (thus the Berlinetta Boxer name). It wasn’t just the engine design that was different either. For the...
Ferrari 512 BB 1976 – 1981 Ferrari 512 BB In 1976, Ferrari enlarged their flat-12 engine to 4942cc and created the 512 Berlinetta Boxer (BB). This is the car that replaced the 365 GTB / 4 (known as the Daytona) as Ferrari’s flagship car.  It marked a big change for...
1979 Ferrari 512 BB LM In 1974, Luigi Chinetti’s North American Racing Team (NART) developed a racing variant of the 365 GT4 BB to replace the team’s Daytonas for use in sports car racing. NART’s car debuted at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1975 before earning a sixth-place finish...
Ferrari 512i BB Also known as the Ferrari 512 BBi In 1981 Ferrari updated the 512 BB to include Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and became known as the 512i BB. The fuel injection was a necessity to pass US emissions regulations. This modernized the car, as it produced less emissions...

The 512 BBi is a more civilized and user-friendly car than its predecessors. The fuel injection system makes it easier to drive, and the ride is more comfortable.

Road & Track (1982)