Pininfarina has collaborated with Inkar to launch an Apple iPhone case inspired by the iconic Ferrari 512 S Modulo Concept.
While it has been 52 years since the 512 S Modulo Concept was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, it remains one of the most iconic cars ever designed by Pininfarina. As it turns out, it also serves as the perfect source of inspiration for an iPhone case.
Inkar spent two years developing the case to ensure it replicates the design of the Modulo as closely as possible. The overall shape of the case is immediately recognizable with a similar wedge profile to the concept car.
Just 99 cases will be produced for the iPhone 13 Pro and 99 for the iPhone 14 Pro. Shoppers can choose between two different kinds of leather around the lens as well as 10 different rear plates that are offered in leather, natural wood, carbon fiber, and aluminum.
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Of the cases being manufactured, 5 of them will feature a red pinstripe running along the sides, just like the 512 S Modulo Concept.
“The most difficult part of this project was to embody all the Pininfarina values – purity, elegance, innovation and sophistication – as well as our “one to one” atelier legacy – through several customization options – in such a small product,” lead designer Paolo Lugaro described.
It is not yet clear how much the Pininfarina-inspired case will cost but sales will commence on December 1.