Britain Is ‘Doing A Singer’ With This Stunningly Modified Ferrari 348

Thanks to extensive modifications throughout, what used to be a low-key Ferrari 348 has been pumped up into this 360-engined F355 on steroids
Britain Is ‘Doing A Singer’ With This Stunningly Modified Ferrari 348

Behold the most breathtaking sight you’re likely to see today: a heavily modified Ferrari 348 that looks like a reimagined and beefed-up F355. It is stunning.

It’s also just a render, for now. It will be the product of UK-based concern Evoluto Automobili, which has announced grand plans to do for the slightly unloved 348 what Singer will do for a tatty old 911.

Britain Is ‘Doing A Singer’ With This Stunningly Modified Ferrari 348

Given how much demand there is among Porsche collectors and enthusiasts for Singer-modified 911s, it’s amazing that no one has done something similar for Ferrari before now. At least, no one we know about.

Never mind that, though: just look at it. The donor 348 can barely be recognised beneath the extensive changes, most obvious of which are vast wheel arches, huge side air intakes, a bespoke but very F355-ish body kit and a neat little duck-tail spoiler than leaves us drooling. Carbonfibre skirts underpin all sides in tandem with an F355-inspired flat undertray and very 2019 diffuser for actual downforce.

In fact, the front splitter looks a lot like the one on the F12, while the rear LED lights that bear more than a passing resemblance to those of the GTC4Lusso. Whether that’s just for the renders or suggests that Evoluto Automobili will be buying actual Ferrari spares as part of the conversion, we don’t know. At least the pop-up headlights are present and correct.

The engine is not from the 348. That’d be a missed opportunity, right? After consulting its social media followers and potential customers, the decision was taken to swap the 300bhp, 3.4-litre Tipo F119 V8 out and replace it with the 400bhp, 3.6-litre Tipo F131 V8 from the Ferrari 360. The plan is now to tune it up to 500bhp.

Britain Is ‘Doing A Singer’ With This Stunningly Modified Ferrari 348

Weight is targeted at just 1000kg so the 1.5-tonne 348 needs a serious crash-diet. More likely is an eventual revision of that plan – it seems a bit unrealistic.

Evoluto is still building its first prototype. We’re crossing our fingers that the ambitious build comes to fruition. Prices are based purely on speculation but Singer Porsches can top £1 million. We’d predict high-six figures for the Evoluto car, whose formal name seems yet to be decided. Once that vastly wealthy Great Uncle we never knew about dies and leaves us mountains of cash, we’ll be first in the queue.

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Comments

Markus Walker

I’d rather take this (available with TT V8 with 1100 HP)

02/22/2019 - 14:51 |
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Falcon F7?

02/22/2019 - 16:11 |
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That rear end doesn’t look half as good tho…

02/23/2019 - 02:55 |
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That rear end doesn’t look half as good tho…

02/23/2019 - 02:55 |
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Anonymous

Oh boy 😍

02/22/2019 - 16:17 |
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Daniel Busker

am i the only one that just thinks that it looks fat? the 348 and f355 are already pretty short and wide so giving them a wide body makes them look obese haha it looks so sad in the front facing pic because they ruined it

02/22/2019 - 19:57 |
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slevo beavo

Not a huge fan. But I can’t put my finger on why I’m not keen on it.

02/22/2019 - 20:07 |
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Romain DWG

This is disgusting…

02/22/2019 - 20:40 |
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Dominik Maslyk (Euro & JDM Addict) (Autistic boi)

Hmm…

02/22/2019 - 22:11 |
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Anonymous

Well this just made it into my top 10 favorite cars list!

02/23/2019 - 02:54 |
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675LT_ftw

Now I didn’t think a 355 could be made more attractive…

Then Evoluto Automobili came along

02/23/2019 - 17:47 |
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Anonymous

I really feel like Ferrari won’t allow this, or at least do what they can to delay the project. Just think back to the Purrari or the recent Lancia Stratos remake…

02/25/2019 - 10:36 |
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holidayonion

Looks like a 348 mixed with a 355 from a video game trying to get around copyright/intellectual property laws.

02/25/2019 - 18:42 |
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