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Ferrari - F12BERLINETTA (2015)

Step into the roar of a 2015 Ferrari F12BERLINETTA – a striking symbol of Italian engineering that still turns heads on the street. While the Ferrari F12BERLINETTA price varies by market, condition, and mileage, potential buyers and collectors alike are keen to understand the true cost of owning this iconic supercar. Below, dive into the key specs that define it, get a realistic view of Ferrari F12BERLINETTA depreciation, and compare it to its peers. Find out what is a 2015 Ferrari F12BERLINETTA worth and whether a used Ferrari F12BERLINETTA price offers a fair deal.

  • Engine: 6.3 L V12 twin‑turbo (200 kW / 270 hp)
  • Powertrain: 7‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox
  • Transmission: Intermittent Direct‑Shift, fully automated
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline
  • Weight: 1,462 kg (low‑friction carbon‑fibre chassis)
  • Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 3.3 s
  • Top speed: 325 km/h (Regulated to 320 km/h for safety)
  • Dimensions: 4,720 mm L × 1,987 mm W × 1,160 mm H
  • Wheelbase: 2,775 mm
  • Seats: 2 (rear seat is a safety restraint only)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic, Brembo (rocker‑actuated)
  • Exterior: Convertible hardtop (taupe or black), dual‑mode LED headlights
  • Interior: Alcantara, leather, carbon‑fibre trim; L‑motion steering, sport dash
  • Technology: R and D advanced infotainment, autonomous sports mode

When evaluating a Ferrari F12BERLINETTA price, most buyers look beyond the sticker and ask, what is a 2015 Ferrari F12BERLINETTA worth? Those numbers often fluctuate because the car comes in different condition brackets (new, certified pre‑owned, and private used). While a pristine 2015 model might start around €265,000, a well‑maintained used example can be closer to €200,000 – but prices vary by market, mileage, original equipment, and optional extras.

Depreciation Insight: Ferrari F12BERLINETTA

Supercars do not behave like typical consumer vehicles. The initial depreciation often happens in the first 12–18 months. A realistic estimate for Ferrari F12BERLINETTA depreciation looks like this:

  • First year (or first 12,000 km): Loss of 15–20% of the original out‑of‑the‑bag value
  • Year 2–3: Cumulative loss of 25–35% of the original value, reflecting market consolidation and sport‑car inflation
  • Year 4–10: Stabilization; some models trend downward 50–55% for the 2015 generation, while selected limited editions can hold around 55–60%
  • Beyond year 10: Appreciation in certain regions; models often resell at 60–70% of original luxury catalog price

Because Ferrari F12BERLINETTA depreciation depends on factors such as race history, accident records, owner modifications, and regional demand, you’ll typically see a rounded range of 50–60% of the original price for older, higher‑mileage examples. Keep in mind that certain modification packages, like the F12BERLINETTA 2015 price with a new exhaust system or custom paint, can push the value higher despite age.

Comparison Context

In the high‑performance segment, the 2015 F12BERLINETTA sits beside the famed Ferrari 488 GTB and – to a degree – the Mercedes-AMG GT R. Compared to the 458 Italia it enjoys a wider power band and


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