Is the Ferrari FF discontinued?
Upon its release, the FF became the world’s fastest four-seater car and Ferrari’s second-fastest grand tourer after the 599 GTO. It was produced at the Maranello facility until it was discontinued in 2016 after a production run of five years during which 2,291 units had been built. It was succeeded by the GTC4Lusso. The Ferrari 360 Modena, Ferrari 430 Scuderia, and Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano are some of the most reliable models on the market. For those looking to invest, classic models like the Ferrari F40 and Ferrari 250 GTO are excellent choices.Ferrari is winding down – or has already ended – production of five models, as it overhauls its lineup. In its half-year financial earnings call last week, Ferrari announced it had ended production of the 812 GTS convertible, the SF90 Stradale supercar, and Portofino M grand tourer across the first six months of 2024.certain ferrari models have actually started appreciating rather than depreciating. Low-mileage, well-optioned examples of the f430 and 458 models have begun climbing in value as enthusiasts recognize these as the last naturally aspirated v8 ferraris.Several Ferrari models have increased significantly in value over time. Limited-production V12 and analog-era platforms such as the Ferrari Testarossa, 330 GT 2+2, 400, and 308 GTB have demonstrated some of the strongest appreciation, driven by rarity, originality, documentation, and collector demand.
How much does a Ferrari hatchback cost?
The price of the 2020 Ferrari GTC4Lusso starts at $263,750 and goes up to $303,750 depending on the trim and options. The GTC4Lusso is a successor to the Ferrari FF.