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Ferrari cars in India (5)

As of now, there are 5 Ferrari cars available in India. The cheapest Ferrari car in India is the 296 GTB, whereas the most expensive model is the Purosangue. The Ferrari car price in India starts at 5.40 crore and goes up to 10.50 crore (ex-showroom). These are the base prices of each car, and buyers can customize each model according to their choice through Ferrari’s personalization program, which is available on every Ferrari model sold in India. 

 

Ferrari has been selling cars in India officially since 2011. The first Ferrari showroom was opened in Delhi, and currently, there are Ferrari showrooms in many Indian cities, like Mumbai and, more recently, in Bengaluru. The coveted Italian sports car brand currently sells the Ferrari 296 GTB, the Ferrari SF90, the Ferrari Amalfi, the Ferrari 12 Cilindri and also the Ferrari Purosangue SUV. 

 

Ferrari Car Price List in India (February 2026)

 

View the latest Ferrari car prices in the table below:

 

Ferrari Car

Price (Ex-showroom)

Ferrari 296 GTB

5.40 crore

Ferrari Amalfi

5.59 crore

Ferrari 12Cilindri

8.50 crore - 9.15 crore

Ferrari 849 Testarossa

10.37 crore

Ferrari Purosangue

10.50 crore

Ferrari Cars Latest Updates (February 2026)

  • October 2025: Ferrari 296 Speciale to have no production cap, India launch likely in late 2026.
  • February 2025: 296 Speciale Coupe and Aperta unveiled 
  • January 2025: Prices for the 12Clindri revealed
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Asked by: Yusuf shariffon Dec 4, 2025

I am currently using a Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB that I purchased in 2024 as the first owner. Now in 2026, I am planning to buy a convertible sports car with a 12-cylinder engine. Which car would be best for me?

There are few 12-cylinder cars left on sale, as many have been replaced by V8 hybrid alternatives. However, there are a few that are worth considering.

Both Aston Martin and Lamborghini could launch convertible versions of their V12 supercars - the Vanquish and Revuelto, respectively - in 2026. You can inquire put in an inquiry with their dealerships, but even if so, your delivery will unlikely happen before 2027. 

However, the better option is the Ferrari 12Cilindri, which is already on sale in India. Unlike the aforementioned two models, the 12Cilindri is pure naturally aspirated V12, without a turbocharger or hybrid assistance, and will likely be a future collector's item. 

The engine sounds exceptional, and performance is strong and fluid. The car itself is exceptionally engineered, with the latest F1-derived electronic assistance.

 

Last Updated on: 6 Feb 2026