Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 1994, the Ferrari F355 Berlinetta was styled by Pininfarina and would be the successor to the aging 348. It brought about a number of technological improvements that made it one of the best performing Ferraris of all time. The main improvements were the power steering and the electronically controlled variable damping; the damping made all the difference, as it could make the car totally comfortable whilst cruising, but it could also instantly stiffen up as the driver pushed the car harder. All in all, the 355 was far more forgiving and drivable than the 348, making for a much more enjoyable experience overall.
Few 355s are as attractive as this Spider finished in Grigio Titan with Charcoal leather interior. It was optioned with an F1 transmission, black brake calipers, Charcoal leather dashboard, and an Alpine stereo system with a CD changer. Every aspect of this car is cosmetically and mechanically spectacular, from the engine bay to the Grigio Titan paint. Importantly, all books, tools, and a car cover are included in the sale of this vehicle.