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Ferrari
2014–2017 · Convertible
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Period Brochures
Factory brochures across production years. Compare how Ferrari positioned the California T as specs and styling evolved.
The California T marked Ferrari's return to turbocharged V8 power with a 560hp twin-turbo engine that satisfied both purists and grand touring buyers seeking daily usability. Its retractable hardtop, front-mid engine layout, and sub-3.6-second 0-60 time represent serious performance in an elegant package.
| Date | Condition | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €135,980 ($157,968) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €139,990 ($162,626) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,999 ($151,020) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €139,000 ($161,476) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €134,500 ($156,249) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €130,000 ($151,021) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,890 ($150,893) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €130,194 ($151,246) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €108,579 ($126,136) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €139,605 ($162,179) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,890 ($150,893) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €129,118 ($149,996) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €107,682 ($125,094) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €138,451 ($160,839) |
| Mar 7, 2026 | Good | €149,999 ($174,254) |
Last sale tracked: Mar 7, 2026 · 48 records
Market signal based on price trends and volume data. Not financial advice.
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