how much is a ferrari
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1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
1,111,111 TRP = 11,111 USD
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New Ferrari Prices (2025)
Entry-level (e.g., Ferrari Roma): $220,000–$250,000
Mid-range (e.g., F8 Tributo): $300,000–$350,000
High-end (e.g., SF90 Stradale): $500,000–$650,000
Limited editions (e.g., Daytona SP3): $2M+
Used Ferrari Prices
1990s classics (F355, Testarossa): $100,000–$250,000
2000s models (F430, 599 GTB): $150,000–$300,000
2010s (458 Italia, 488 GTB): $200,000–$400,000
Factors Affecting Price
Rarity: Limited editions (e.g., LaFerrari) appreciate over time.
Mileage: Low-mileage cars command premiums.
History: Accident-free, well-maintained Ferraris cost more.
Location: Import taxes (e.g., in Nigeria) can inflate prices by 20–50%.
Buying in Nigeria (NG)
Import duties and VAT may add 30–70% to the price.
Pre-owned options from Europe/USA are cheaper but require compliance with local regulations.
Summary
A Ferrari costs anywhere from $100,000 for a used classic to $2M+ for a new hypercar. In Nigeria, factor in additional taxes and logistics. For exact pricing, check Ferrari’s official website or local dealerships.