The Ferrari 400 is a grand touring car produced by Ferrari from 1976 to 1989. Known for its elegant design and luxury features, it was initially equipped with a V12 engine and featured a comfortable 2+2 seating layout, blending performance with practicality. The model evolved through two main generations: the Ferrari 400, with carbureted engines, and the Ferrari 400i, which introduced fuel injection for improved efficiency and emissions. Over its production run, the Ferrari 400 demonstrated Ferrari's commitment to combining sporting performance with grand touring refinement.