Ferrari 575M

The Ferrari 575M (M for Modificata) represents the ultimate evolution of the 550 / 575 Maranello line, embodying Ferrari's vision of the front-engined, naturally-aspirated V12 in the early 2000s. Introduced in 2002, the 575M Maranello was an in-depth improvement on the 550, with more power, a refined chassis and modernized electronics. In 2005, Ferrari introduces the 575M Superamerica, a spectacular open-top version featuring a Revocromico rotating electrochromic roof, offering a unique open-air experience. The 575M will be replaced in 2006 by the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano.
Price
The price of Ferrari 575M starts from 240,000 €, 265,000 $, 205,000 £.
All prices in the table below are shown "from" without options.
The price of the Ferrari 575M started at :
- 575M Maranello: ~€240,000, 265,000 $, £205,000
- 575M Superamerica: ~€300,000, 330,000 $, £260,000
Technical data
| Brand | Ferrari |
|---|---|
| Trade name | Ferrari 575M |
| Code name | F133 |
| Segment | Grand Tourisme (GT) |
| Date of presentation | 29/04/2002 |
| Production start year | 2002 |
| Year end production | 2006 |
| Country of production | Italy |
| Plant | Ferrari factory in Maranello |
| Length | 4,56 m |
| Height | 1,27 m |
| Width (with mirrors) | 1,93 m |
Versions
- 575M Maranello - naturally-aspirated V12 coupé
- 575M Superamerica - Convertible version with electrochromic rotating roof
Motors and performance
| Technology | Name | Power | Couple | Transmission | 0-100 km/h | 0-200 km/h | Max. speed (km/h) | Tare weight | Power to weight ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 575M Maranello | 515 hp | 588 Nm | RWD | 4,2 s | 12,2 s | 325 km/h | 1730 kg | 3,36 |
| Petrol | 575M Superamerica | 540 hp | 588 Nm | RWD | 4,2 s | 12 s | 320 km/h | 1730 kg | 3,20 |
Limited editions
Based on the Ferrari 575M, Ferrari and its partners have created ultra-exclusive creations for select customers.
Special project based on the Ferrari 575M Maranello
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Ferrari 575 GTZ (2006): Ultra-limited series (≈ 6 examples) made by Zagato, inspired by the Ferrari 250 GTZ of the 1950s. Technically based on the 575M Maranello, the GTZ features a completely redesigned body and a unique stylistic identity.
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