The Ferrari 275 GTS, produced from 1964 to 1966, was a two-seat grand touring spider with 200 units built, including 19 right-hand drives. It shared mechanical components with the 275 GTB, including the 3.3-liter V12 engine, transaxle, chassis, and independent suspension. Despite a reported lower output of 260 bhp compared to the 275 GTB's 280 bhp, the engine likely remained the same in both models. Distinct from the 275 GTB, the 275 GTS featured a steel body designed by Pininfarina, showcasing a shorter hood and smaller headlights, reminiscent of earlier 250 Pininfarina Cabriolet models. It came with a folding cloth convertible top, optional hard top, and Pirelli Cinturato CN72 tyres on Borrani wire wheels. The 275 GTS was succeeded by the 330 GTS in 1966.