$125,000 - $150,000 USD
€120,000 - €140,000 EUR
£95,000 - £115,000 GBP
CHF110,000 - CHF130,000
2004 Ferrari 575M Maranello F1
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$125,000 - $150,000 USD | Not Sold
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- One of 2,056 produced from 2002 to 2006
- Finished in Grigio Titanio over Nero
- Equipped with Daytona-style seats
- 10,543 miles on the odometer at time of cataloguing
- Accompanied by tool kit, owner’s manuals with flashlight and pouch
The introduction of the 550 Maranello in 1996 proved to be a huge hit with Ferrari enthusiasts both old and new alike. Reviving the company’s fabled line of two-seater, front-engined V-12 grand tourers, the 550 Maranello proved that Ferrari was still in touch with its past and willing to push its performance into the 21st century.
Launched in 2002, the uprated 575M would continue to hold the legacy the 550 cemented. The new model featured an enlarged V-12 by 250 cc, which brought a healthy increase in both power and torque, resulting in a top speed of 202 mph. Revised headlights were fitted along with a restyled air intake in the front, as well as a new front spoiler and larger brake discs. Weight distribution was further improved to offer a near-perfect 50/50 balance. Lastly, the interior was modernized with an updated dashboard and trim. Unlike the 550, buyers of the 575 Maranello could choose between Ferrari’s F1-style transmission or a traditional, gated six-speed manual.
This 575M Maranello, showing 10,543 miles on the odometer at time of cataloguing, is a highly attractive example. The Ferrari is finished in the handsome shade of Grigio Titanio (3238), accented nicely by red brake calipers which neatly hide behind the three-piece modular wheels. It is equipped with Daytona-style seats with red inserts and stitching, a two-tone scheme which is present throughout the interior. This 575M features the popular six-speed F1 transmission, operated by soft brush cladding paddles, pleasant to the touch. The Ferrari is accompanied by its owner’s manuals, tool kit, and emergency tire inflator.