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Ferrari - 458 (2016)

Looking to gauge the Ferrari 458 price for a potential purchase? Whether you’re hunting for a Ferrari 458 2016 price or curious about the current market for a used Ferrari 458, understanding how this iconic sports car sits in today’s lineup is essential. The 458, Ferrari’s flagship engine family released in 2009, still commands attention—and a premium—across the global luxury sports segment. In this analysis, we’ll walk through the key specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against its peers, while keeping the focus on the price context that matters most to buyers.

  • Engine: 4.5‑liter V8, naturally aspirated, 562 hp, 413 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (i‑Shift) or 6‑speed manual (optional)
  • Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline (E5)
  • Dimensions: 4,548 mm (L) × 1,845 mm (W) × 1,134 mm (H); 80 L wheelbase
  • Weight: 1,460 kg (CT) / 1,500 kg (LT) E metrics
  • Performance: 0‑100 km/h in 3.4 seconds; top speed 350 km/h (aero‑braked)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Exterior: Futuristic chrome entrails, active aerodynamics
  • Interior: High‑grade carbon‑fiber trim, sport seat design, dual‑display digital cockpit
  • Optional features: Pirelli Pzero tires, active suspension tuning packages

From a depreciation standpoint, the Ferrari 458 depreciation follows the typical luxury sports profile. Owners usually see a loss of about 15‑20% of a vehicle’s value in the first year driven, largely due to the high base price and rapid initial market acceptance. Subsequent years generally smooth out to a 10‑12% decline annually, with mileage, condition, and conservation playing crucial roles. For example, a pristine 2016 model that has kept its original “stock” condition and remains under 30,000 km could drop roughly 25‑30% over a five‑year horizon. However, those with meticulous service logs and minimal usage can often hedge against the steepest depreciation curves.

It’s important to remember that the used Ferrari 458 price is strongly influenced by regional demand and supply. In


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