The Ferrari 348 (Type F119) was a mid-engine V8-powered sports car that served as the successor to the Ferrari 328 when it debuted in 1989. Designed and developed under the guidance of Enzo Ferrari himself, it marked the final V8 model overseen by the iconic founder before his passing. Production of the 348 continued until 1995, when it was succeeded by the F355.
The 348 was available in two variations: the 348 TB, a coupé model known as Trasversale Berlinetta, and the 348 TS, a targa model referred to as Trasversale Spider. Both versions were equipped with a naturally aspirated 3.4-liter V8 engine featuring four