The Ferrari Pinin, a unique concept car by Pininfarina, was introduced in 1980 to celebrate the studio's 50th anniversary. As Ferrari's first four-door sedan, it was designed by Leonardo Fioravanti with a focus on luxury, featuring a Ferrari flat-12 engine and a tobacco-colored Connolly leather interior. Despite initial interest from Enzo Ferrari in making it a production model, the project was ultimately shelved. The Pinin, after being displayed and sold to a collector, was later modified to be a running vehicle. It stands as a singular instance of Ferrari's venture into four-door sedan design.