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Every Ferrari Ever Made

Complete specifications, pricing, performance data, and ownership costs for every current and classic Ferrari model. Your ultimate Ferrari buyer's guide.

Current Models (2026)

Ferrari SF90 Stradale

Hypercar2020–Present
$625,000
Starting MSRP
986
HP
2.5s
0-60
211
MPH
3,461
LBS
Engine: 4.0L V8 + 3 Electric Motors
First Ferrari plug-in hybridMost powerful Ferrari road carAll-wheel driveTrack-focused Assetto Fiorano package
Insurance/yr
$12,000
Maintenance/yr
$8,500
Depreciation/yr
$75,000

Ferrari 296 GTB

Supercar2022–Present
$338,000
Starting MSRP
819
HP
2.9s
0-60
205
MPH
3,241
LBS
Engine: 3.0L V6 Hybrid
V6 hybrid powertrainNamed after engine displacementActive aeroAssetto Fiorano available
Insurance/yr
$8,500
Maintenance/yr
$6,000
Depreciation/yr
$45,000

Ferrari 812 Superfast

Grand Tourer2017–Present
$335,000
Starting MSRP
789
HP
2.8s
0-60
211
MPH
3,594
LBS
Engine: 6.5L V12
Most powerful naturally aspirated V12Rear-wheel steeringVirtual short wheelbase812 Competizione variant
Insurance/yr
$9,000
Maintenance/yr
$7,000
Depreciation/yr
$40,000

Ferrari F8 Tributo

Supercar2019–Present
$276,000
Starting MSRP
710
HP
2.9s
0-60
211
MPH
3,164
LBS
Engine: 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
Tribute to Ferrari V8 heritageS-Duct aerodynamicsFerrari Dynamic Enhancer+Spider variant available
Insurance/yr
$7,500
Maintenance/yr
$5,500
Depreciation/yr
$35,000

Ferrari Roma

Grand Tourer2020–Present
$222,000
Starting MSRP
612
HP
3.3s
0-60
199
MPH
3,241
LBS
Engine: 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
Elegant 2+2 designDual cockpit conceptMost accessible FerrariSpider variant available
Insurance/yr
$6,500
Maintenance/yr
$5,000
Depreciation/yr
$30,000

Ferrari Portofino M

Convertible2021–Present
$245,000
Starting MSRP
612
HP
3.4s
0-60
199
MPH
3,450
LBS
Engine: 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
Hardtop convertibleEntry-level FerrariComfort-focused GTReplaces California T
Insurance/yr
$6,000
Maintenance/yr
$4,800
Depreciation/yr
$28,000

Iconic Classics

Ferrari F40

1987–1992
Enzo Ferrari's final car. Raw, lightweight, no power steering. The definitive analog supercar.
Engine: 2.9L Twin-Turbo V8
HP: 471
0-60: 4.2s
Built: 1,311 units
Original MSRP
$400,000
Current Value
£900,000 - £1.2M

Ferrari 250 GTO

1962–1964
Most valuable car in the world. Won three consecutive World Sportscar Championships.
Engine: 3.0L V12
HP: 296
0-60: 5.4s
Built: 36 units
Original MSRP
$18,000
Current Value
$48M - $70M

Ferrari Enzo

2002–2004
Named after founder. F1-derived tech including carbon fiber body and automated manual.
Engine: 6.0L V12
HP: 651
0-60: 3.6s
Built: 399 units + 1 for Pope
Original MSRP
$659,000
Current Value
$2.5M - $3.5M

Ferrari LaFerrari

2013–2018
First Ferrari hybrid hypercar. Part of the "Holy Trinity" with P1 and 918 Spyder.
Engine: 6.3L V12 Hybrid
HP: 949
0-60: 2.6s
Built: 499 coupes + 210 Apertas
Original MSRP
$1,416,000
Current Value
$3M - $4M

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