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2022-2024 Ferrari 296 GTB
Ferrari 296 GTB
2022-Present (First Generation) · Supercar

Rarity Score
7/10 - Rare. While currently in production, these are high-end exotic cars limited by production capacity and customer waitlists.
Spot Difficulty
6/10 - Uncommon. Most likely to be seen in major metropolitan areas, high-end shopping districts, or exotic car meets. In some regions, they are rarely driven at night or in public parking lots as seen here.
Engine & Performance
Engine: 2.9L 120-degree Twin-Turbocharged V6 paired with an electric motor; total output 819 hp and 546 lb-ft of torque
Transmission & Drivetrain: 8-speed Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT); Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Performance: 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds; Top speed of 205 mph (330 km/h); Electric-only range of approximately 15 miles (25 km); Curb weight around 3,241 lbs (dry).
Exterior
Rosso Corsa (classic Ferrari red) with a black contrasting roof. Featuring 20-inch five-spoke forged wheels, aerodynamic 'air-bridge' flying buttresses, and a central exhaust exit. The design is inspired by the 1963 250 LM.
Interior Features
Digital cockpit with a passenger-side display, high-quality Italian leather and Alcantara upholstery, carbon fiber trim, and a haptic steering wheel reflecting Ferrari's 'hands on the road, eyes on the road' philosophy.
Condition Assessment
Excellent. The paint appears glossy with no visible imperfections, and the wheels show no signs of curb rash.
Condition Issues: None visible in the photo; the car appears showroom-quality.
Estimated Mileage: 500 - 3,000 miles (Typical for a late-model supercar owner)
Historical Significance
The 296 GTB marks a major shift as Ferrari's first road-going V6-powered car since the Dino 246 GT. It proves that hybridization and smaller displacement can maintain the brand's 'fun to drive' ethos.
Notable Features
PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid) architecture, active rear spoiler hidden in the tail, and an exceptionally short wheelbase for agile handling.
Production Numbers
Expected total run of several thousand units over its lifecycle, but exact annual counts are proprietary to Ferrari.
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $320,000 - $410,000
Auction Estimate: $340,000 - $390,000
Maintenance Recommendations
Regular hybrid system health checks, adherence to Ferrari's 7-year free maintenance program, and monitoring of high-voltage battery cooling systems.
Fun Facts
The engine is nicknamed the 'Piccolo V12' (Little V12) because its 120-degree bank angle produces a high-frequency sound similar to a V12. It was the first Ferrari to feature the 'Assetto Fiorano' track-focused package as an optional extra from launch. The car's name (296) comes from its displacement (2.9 liters) and the number of cylinders (6).
Identified on: 4/8/2026
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