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Ferrari - 456 (2002)

Unlock the details behind the iconic Ferrari 456—the V12‑powered Italian masterpiece that first graced the roads in 1996. Whether you’re checking on the Ferrari 456 price today or sniffing around what a 2002 Ferrari 456 offers, this guide covers the 2002 model year’s highlights and what makes it a sought‑after machine for high‑performance enthusiasts. The Ferrari 456 2002 price varies by region, mileage, and condition, but you’ll find detailed depreciation figures, used car values, and a clear snapshot of how these cars have held their worth over time.

Key specifications: The 2002 Ferrari 456 Quick‑Race (QR) excelled with a striking blend of raw power and refined handling.

  • Engine: 6.0‑litre V12 producing 500 hp (373 kW), 430 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed, up‑shift automatic.
  • Fuel: Premium gasoline (100 octane).
  • Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 3.7 seconds.
  • Top Speed: 197 mph (317 km/h).
  • Dimensions: Length 4,360 mm; width 1,825 mm; height 1,120 mm; wheelbase 2,476 mm.
  • Weight: 1,435 kg (without driver and optional additions).
  • Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic discs (front/rear, 6‑piece).
  • Suspension: Adaptive dampers, active COi, and rear‑link geometry.
  • Trim Options: Studio (on‑track chassis), Carter (GT‑style), Quick‑Race (track‑ready).

Ferrari 456 depreciation figures align with the broader luxury SUV and grand‑tourer trends. Generally, the 456 is a subject of enthusiasts’ study because V12 power can soften the impact of depreciation yet still suffers market forces. A typical first‑year loss of roughly 15–20% is common for cars launched post‑2000, while older models, if kept in pristine condition, can drop 30–35% in the first five years. Swiss and German markets, especially where the car was originally sold, tend to see less depreciation due to stricter title and mileage regulations.

When evaluating a used Ferrari 456 price, experts recommend factoring in: mileage (ideally below 30,


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