Ferrari re-launched in India

    The Ferrari range starts at Rs 3.45 crore for the California T, going up to Rs 4.87 crore for the F12 Berlinetta.

    Published On Aug 26, 2015 12:31:00 PM

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    Ferrari re-launched in India

    Ferrari has made its comeback into the Indian market with its entire model range. Showcased at the launch event was the Ferrari California T which, priced at Rs 3.45 crore (ex-showroom), is the most affordable Ferrari in the India line-up. The California T is Ferrari’s front-engined GT model and is powered by a 552bhp 3.9-litre bi-turbo V8 engine.

    Ferrari will be operating out of two dealerships for now, one in Mumbai and one in Delhi. In Mumbai, the Italian supercar brand will be retailed by Navnit Motors, while in Delhi the brand will be retailed by Select Cars. These outlets will extend after-sales services to existing Ferrari owners.

    Also part of the line-up is the range-topping F12 Berlinetta at Rs 4.87 crore and models such as the new 488 GTB, the 458 Spider, the 458 Speciale and the four-seater FF.

    We had previously reported the prices for the Ferrari range in India, but due to fluctuating currency rates, these have now been revised and are higher (by around Rs 10-15 lakh). However, the carmaker had accepted some bookings at the earlier mentioned prices, and has also delivered two models.

    The prices mentioned below are base asking rates; the final amount is likely to vary depending on accessories and options chosen.

    Ferrari California T: Rs 3.45 crore

    Ferrari 488 GTB: Rs 3.99 crore

    Ferrari 458 Spider: Rs 4.22 crore

    Ferrari 458 Speciale: Rs 4.40 crore

    Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Rs 4.87 crore

    (All prices, ex-showroom)

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