The Ferrari 360 N-GT (also known as the 360 GT) was a racing car developed by Ferrari for the FIA GT Championship and other international GT racing series in the early 2000s. It was based on the Ferrari 360 Modena road car, but was extensively modified for racing by Michelotto in Padova.
The 360 N-GT featured a lightweight carbon fiber body, a modified suspension system, larger brakes, and a racing-tuned V8 engine that produced over 500 horsepower. The car was also equipped with a six-speed sequential gearbox and a limited-slip differential.
In competition, the Ferrari 360 N-GT achieved numerous successes, including several race wins and podium finishes in the FIA GT Championship, the American Le Mans Series, and the Le Mans 24 Hours. The car was also popular with privateer teams, who purchased and campaigned their own 360 N-GTs in various GT racing series around the world.