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2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

Current Price: USD $100,000Source 
Auction Ends: Thursday, February 12 at 10:22am PT

This 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS was ordered with over $79k worth of selected options and was delivered new to Ferrari of Los Angeles before being acquired by the selling dealer. The car is finished in Rosso Corsa and is powered by a mid-mounted, twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 paired with an electric motor that drives the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. It rides on magnetorheological dampers and is equipped with a front-suspension lift system, carbon-ceramic brakes with red Brembo calipers, and 20″ silver-painted forged wheels. Exterior features include an advanced front camera, parking sensors, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, and a deployable rear spoiler. The cockpit is outfitted with ventilated full-electric seats trimmed in Nero leather with Alcantara centers accompanied by a carbon-fiber steering wheel with LED shift lights, a passenger-side display screen, a wireless smartphone charger, and a premium JBL hi-fi system. This 296 GTS has 700 miles and is offered by the selling dealer in Arcadia, California, with a window sticker, accessories, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Montana title.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The 296 model line was introduced for the 2022 model year with the GTB hardtop and was billed as the first Ferrari-badged road car powered by a six-cylinder engine. The open-topped GTS variant debuted in Basel, Switzerland, in July 2022 and features additional chassis reinforcements as well as a power-folding hardtop that retracts in a factory-claimed 14 seconds.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

This example is finished in Rosso Corsa (DS 322) with a Nero hardtop and enamel Scuderia Ferrari fender shields. Further details include a black-finished front spoiler, under-door covers, and rear diffuser, as well as an advanced front driving camera, adaptive LED headlights, front and rear parking sensors, quarter panel air vents, an active mobile rear wing, and dual black exhaust outlets that exit through the rear valance. The majority of the provided photos were taken in August 2025.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The silver-painted 20″ forged wheels feature yellow prancing horse center caps and are secured by titanium stud bolts. They are mounted with 245/35 front and 305/35 rear Bridgestone Potenza tires. The 296 GTS features an aluminum chassis with a 102.4″ wheelbase, magnetorheological dampers, and an electronic Side Slip Control (eSSC) system. Factory options on this example include a front-suspension lift system as well as red-painted Brembo brake calipers over standard carbon-ceramic rotors.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The cabin features ventilated full-electric bucket seats trimmed in Nero leather with Alcantara centers and red stitching. Embroidered prancing horses appear on the headrests, and the seats are paired with red seatbelts. Optional carbon-fiber trim adorns the dash, instrument binnacle, upper tunnel, and door panels. Additional appointments include a multimedia system with Apple CarPlay capability, a premium JBL hi-fi system, a wireless smartphone charger, dual-zone automatic climate control, a passenger-side display screen, and an electrochromic rear-view mirror.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The leather- and carbon-fiber-trimmed steering wheel is fitted with a haptic engine-start button, a manettino driving-mode selector, LED shift lights, and various other vehicle controls. It sits ahead of a pair of carbon-fiber shift paddles, and the configurable digital instrument cluster has an odometer indicating 700 miles. The car is also equipped with hardware readiness for the MyFerrari Connect app, which allows owners to check and share pertinent data about their vehicle with dealerships automatically from mobile devices.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

Making its debut in the 296 GTB, the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter F163 V6 is linked to an MGU-K (Motor Generator Unit, Kinetic) electric motor for a combined output of 818 horsepower and 546 lb-ft of torque. A 7.45-kWh battery is mounted beneath the cabin floor, and a plaque showing chassis #314921 is located in the engine bay.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

Power is sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox shared with the SF90 Stradale, Roma, and Portofino M.

2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The window sticker shows initial delivery to Ferrari of Los Angeles along with over $79k worth of selected options and a total suggested retail price of $452,476. The trunk-mounted Personalization Specifications plaque can be seen in the gallery.

The Carfax report is free of accidents or other damage.