The Ferrari 360 GTC, developed in 2004 as an upgrade to the 360 GT for N-GT class racing, was a collaboration between Ferrari's Corse Clienti department and Michelotto Automobili. It featured a reduced kerb weight of 1,100 kg and improved aerodynamics, borrowing elements from the Challenge Stradale. The car was equipped with a sequential six-speed gearbox and an advanced Magneti Marelli electronics package. The 360 GTC's 3.6-liter V8 engine, optimized for better fuel efficiency, produced 479 PS with air restrictors, surpassing the 360GT's 451 PS. This model also saw action in various endurance races, including Silverstone and Le Mans, showcasing its enhanced performance.