The Ferrari P6 designed by the Pininfarina style center, led by Leonardo Fioravanti, was a non-running prototype presented at the 1968 Turin Motor Show. Although lacking the mechanics, the car was designed to house a centrally positioned V12 engine. Among the aesthetic peculiarities of the P6 there were the large windshield, a rear end made slim by the presence of fins and the short tail. Other stylistic elements took up already known models born from the collaboration between Ferrari and the Turin atelier and anticipated further ones.