Ginetta F400

[3] The GTS was unveiled at the 2004 British International Motorshow featuring the Audi engine, developing 440 bhp.

The engine in the GTS 400 generated a power output of 384 hp (286 kW; 389 PS) providing a 0–97 km/h acceleration time of 3.9 seconds, with a top speed of over 282 km/h (175 mph).

When Ginetta acquired the rights of the car in 2010, very little was altered from the original Farbio GTS, except the addition of a new supercharger to the Ford V6 engine.

Other bespoke options included interior carpeting, coloured headliners, carbon fibre racing bucket seats trimmed in leather with four-point racing harness, carbon fibre steering wheel, coloured door inserts and an alcantara interior trim.

[6] The F400 was sold in limited numbers at a price of £95,000 (US$154,770) when production was halted in 2010 and the car underwent significant redevelopment to be relaunched at the end of 2011 as the Ginetta G60.

Farbio GTS350 Kumho Heck rear