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You can’t really talk about the supercar segment without talking about Ferrari, a prolific company that stands as a symbol of excellence and performance and has done so since the 1940s. Not only does the Italian automaker make some of the finest road cars on the planet, but unlike many other manufacturers, it also has a rich and storied motorsport history that is so colorful that no matter the type of competition. Ferrari is becoming more popular as a luxury name than ever before, but no matter the price, rest assured that every single car coming from Maranello is something exceptional.

Lineup of Ferrari Cars and Prices

This is a list of the current Ferrari car models and prices in the USA:

Model Power Engine Base Price
Ferrari 296 GTB 819 hp 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Plug-in Hybrid $321,400
Ferrari Daytona SP3 829 hp 6.5L V12 $2,250,000
Ferrari Monza SP1 800 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $1,800,000
Ferrari Purosangue 715 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $400,000
Ferrari Roma 611 hp 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $222,620
Ferrari Portofino M 612 hp 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $227,000
Ferrari 488 GTB 661 hp 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $262,647
Ferrari F8 Tributo 711 hp 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $280,000
Ferrari 812 Competizione 830 hp 6.5L V12 $583,000
Ferrari SF90 Stradale 986 hp 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Plug-in Hybrid $524,815

What to Consider When Buying Ferrari Supercars

You can’t go to just any brand to get ultra-exclusive and high-performance supercars, so Ferrari doesn’t have a great deal of competition. But for the sums its vehicles demand, you had best be sure you know exactly what you are paying for.

Pros

  • Extreme performance specs are a given
  • Handles like a dream if you have the courage to grab the wheel
  • An eagle’s scream doesn’t come close to the majesty of these engines
  • You will be the envy of every car enthusiast out there with a lighter wallet

Cons

  • Ludicrously expensive
  • Uncomfortable interior with some cheap materials
  • Poor reliability and repairs cost almost as much as a new car

FAQs

What is the best Ferrari?

There really is no such thing as a bad Ferrari these days. The prestige and elegance of the badge make up for any inadequacies and each car still feels unique. Nevertheless, we’d put our money on the SF90 as the top sports car with incredible performance and near-perfect proportions. If you prefer more drama, the sound of the 812’s 789-horsepower naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 channels the true spirit of Ferrari.

What is the price of a new Ferrari?

You won't find a single car in the Ferrari lineup that costs less than six figures, with most sitting around the half-million mark. If you have more money than you know what to do with, the Daytona SP3 goes for north of $2 million. And if you think you can find a used model on the cheap, keep in mind that some of these cars actually get more expensive with time.

What types of cars does Ferrari make?

Known primarily for its incredible sports cars and supercars, Ferrari has branched out into the SUV segment with one of its latest models. As for future EVs, the Italian automaker has plans to announce an upcoming model in 2025.

Are Ferrari cars reliable?

In lieu of any official ratings from any US organization, the common opinion is that your average Ferrari vehicle is reliably unreliable.

What features does a Ferrari come with?

While not known for their superior luxury or comfort, the newest Ferrari cars come with all the essentials to make them livable, like automatic climate control, power-adjustable seats, and a well-equipped infotainment suite. Driver-assistance features are notably absent.

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