The seller, specialty dealer Coast Classics, is offering a super-low-mile 2002 Ferrari 575M nello with the F1 transmission. Originally a dian market car sold new at Ferrari of , the car shows just 11,592 km (7,202 miles). The car is presented as all original and in like-new condition.
In 1996, Ferrari surprised the auto world when it replaced its mid-engine 12-cylinder Testarossa, a famous 1980s poster car, with the front-engine V12 550 nello. A throwback to the 1. The V12 got a displacement bump to 5.75 liters, and this model was the first V12 Ferrari to feature adaptive electronic suspension and to offer the single-clutch F1 robotized manual transmission. About 85 percent of buyers chose it over the six-speed manual. Drivers could shift manually with steering wheel paddles or choose the fully automatic mode. The 575M also features styling revisions and a more luxurious interior than the 550 nello it replaced. Performance recorded by auto media was staggering for that time: zero-to-60 mph in 4.2 seconds, the quarter-mile in 12.3 seconds, and a 202-mph top speed.
The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean and open fornia title for the proper transfer of ownership for this vehicle. With super-low original miles and still appearing like a new car, this 2002 Ferrari 575M nello helped revive the automaker’s front-engine V12 berlinetta, the type of car that established Ferrari.
Please note: If the winning bidder is a fornia resident, the selling dealer is required by fornia law to register the vehicle in the buyer’s name and collect the appropriate sales tax and registration fees. Out of state buyers will have the title assigned to them but will not be charged the fornia taxes and fees.