Ferrari 575 Black

The Epitome of Grand Touring in HAOG’s Collection

The Ferrari 575 Maranello, produced from 2002 to 2006, is an iconic sports car that was offered in both the coupe version, the 575M Maranello, and the exclusive roadster version, the 575 Superamerica, introduced in 2005. A standout feature of the 575 Maranello is the optional F1 gearbox, which was the first of its kind to be used in a Ferrari V12 production vehicle. This system allows for precise gear shifts via paddle shifters mounted on the steering wheel, elevating the driving experience to a new level.

The 575 Maranello is equipped with a powerful V12 engine boasting a displacement of 5.75 liters and nearly 540 horsepower. The "M" in the name stands for "Modificato," highlighting the technical and aesthetic enhancements that set the 575 Maranello apart from its predecessor, the 550 Maranello. The engine propels the Ferrari from 0 to 100 km/h in an impressive 4.2 seconds and enables a top speed of over 320 km/h, making the 575 a true supercar.

The design of the Ferrari 575 Maranello comes from the renowned Pininfarina and features an elegant yet sporty body. Its dynamic lines and distinctive front end give the vehicle a unique presence on the road. Inside, luxurious materials such as fine leather are complemented by carbon fiber elements, providing both a luxurious and modern touch. The equipment includes adjustable sports seats, a high-quality audio system, and advanced electronics that optimize driving comfort and dynamics.

Notably, the 575 Maranello excels not only as a performance beast but also as a grand tourer, shining on long journeys as well as on fast drives through winding roads. With its unmistakable Ferrari character, high build quality, and immense performance capabilities, the Ferrari 575 Maranello remains one of the most sought-after models in Ferrari's history.

This particular Ferrari 575, finished in deep black with a luxurious beige interior, comes from the first owner and was meticulously cared for by an experienced retiree before finding its way into our exclusive collection. The car is in nearly flawless condition, free from any stone chips or defects. It will be challenging to find a vehicle in such outstanding condition, making it a true rarity in the market.


The Ferrari 575 (2004) represents a significant milestone in Ferrari’s Maranello series, combining exceptional refinement, luxurious design, and thrilling V12 performance. As an evolution of the acclaimed 550 Maranello, the 575 brought advanced engineering and modern enhancements, making it a standout model in HAOG’s collection.

Production Years

2004

Units Produced

2056

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Original Price

$215,000 (2004)

Auction Record

$450,000

Notable Owners

Ralph Lauren, Rowan Atkinson, Prince Andrew

The Ferrari 575 features a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, delivering 515 horsepower and a top speed of 202 mph. Its enhanced aerodynamics, updated suspension, and refined transmission options—including the introduction of Ferrari’s first automated manual gearbox for road cars—offered a new level of performance and usability. The result was a car that delivered exhilarating speed with the comfort and stability expected of a grand tourer.

Engine

5.7-liter V12

Horsepower

515 HP

Top Speed

202 mph (325 km/h)

The design of the 575, penned by Pininfarina, retained the timeless elegance of its predecessor while incorporating subtle updates for improved functionality. Its flowing lines, wide stance, and meticulously crafted details highlight Ferrari’s dedication to blending form and function. Inside, the cabin offered premium materials, advanced technology, and spacious seating for long-distance comfort.

The Ferrari 575 also made its mark in motorsport, with the GTC version competing in endurance events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This racing pedigree further elevates its appeal among enthusiasts and collectors.

As part of HAOG’s collection, the Ferrari 575 (2004) stands as a symbol of Ferrari’s ability to innovate while staying true to its grand touring roots. Its combination of rarity, performance, and cultural significance makes it an attractive asset for both investors and enthusiasts. Through tokenization, the Ferrari 575 offers a unique opportunity to connect with a car that balances luxury, power, and legacy.

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