Ferrari Luce: The Name That Signals Ferrari’s Electric Direction
Ferrari introduces the name Ferrari Luce, revealing the philosophy and design direction behind its upcoming electric sports car ahead of the full reveal.
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Ferrari introduces the name Ferrari Luce, revealing the philosophy and design direction behind its upcoming electric sports car ahead of the full reveal.
This 2013 Ferrari FF stands out in rare Rubino Micalizzato over a tan diamond-stitched interior. With a 651 hp V12 and a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, this 33,000-mile shooting brake offers the perfect blend of exotic performance and grand touring practicality.
This 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 is the second to last example built, featuring Blu Ribot paint and a Beige leather interior. Ferrari Classiche certified in 2019, it retains its matching numbers and original colors. Explore this meticulously documented V-12 icon located in Burgerveen.
This Euro 1993 Ferrari 512 TR features a 4.9L flat-12 and a gated manual transaxle. Recently serviced with new timing belts, it shines in Rosso Corsa over Nero leather. Discover this meticulously maintained 17k-mile Swiss-delivery icon now available in New York.
This 1999 Ferrari F355 Spider is a meticulously maintained Rosso Corsa icon benefiting from a massive $106,000 engine-out service. Featuring the F1 gearbox, new leather upholstery, and a Challenge-style grille, this 42k-mile masterpiece represents the peak of analog Ferrari performance.
The 2008 Ferrari F430 GT3 Scuderia Evo by Kessel Racing is a rare homologated masterpiece with extensive European endurance pedigree. One of only 25 cars upgraded to Scuderia Evo trim, this Classiche-certified racer delivers 550 HP and is eligible for elite historic GT3 series.
The Ferrari 458 Speciale remains one of Maranello’s most focused road cars, blending a high-revving V-8 with advanced aerodynamics and rare driver engagement. This example highlights careful ownership, low mileage, and lasting collector relevance.
This 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO is a rare Corsa Red example powered by a 661 HP V-12. As 1 of only 599 produced, it features an F1-Superfast transmission, carbon ceramic brakes, and Nero leather Recaro seats, representing the absolute peak of front-engine Ferrari performance for Glendale 2026.
The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Series II chassis 1743 GT is a rare Pinin Farina masterpiece with a competition-spec engine. Featuring SWB-style high-lift cams and a rally-inspired spotlight, this matching-numbers icon represents the ultimate fusion of grand touring and racing pedigree.
The 1976 Ferrari 512 BB marks a significant chapter in Italian supercar history as the third production example ever built. Finished in its original Argento Metallizzato, this exceptionally documented Berlinetta Boxer recently received a €35,000 mechanical overhaul.