MARKET ANALYSIS
California (2009 to 2018)

The Ferrari California redefined the versatile grand tourer for a new era, serving as a stylish and accessible gateway into Maranello's stable from 2009 through to 2018. This model was a pioneer for the brand, introducing the first front-mounted V8 and a seamless retractable hard-top that allowed for an effortless transition between a sleek coupe and an open-air roadster. The initial 4.3-litre naturally aspirated engine provided a classic, high-revving soundtrack, while the later California T shifted to a 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged powerplant to deliver a massive increase in torque and modern efficiency. In the Australian market, the California has secured a massive following, particularly amongst a lifestyle-focused buyer pool that appreciates a Ferrari capable of being driven daily. Its dual-purpose nature ensures high desirability and a resilient market value on the local second-hand scene, as it remains a premier choice for enthusiasts seeking prestige without sacrificing comfort. Whether in its original form or the updated turbocharged guise, the California continues to be a high-volume search term, representing a sophisticated blend of performance and glamour that eventually paved the way for the Portofino.
The Ferrari California redefined the versatile grand tourer for a new era, serving as a stylish and accessible gateway into Maranello's stable from 2009 through to 2018. This model was a pioneer for the brand, introducing the first front-mounted V8 and a seamless retractable hard-top that allowed for an effortless transition between a sleek coupe and an open-air roadster. The initial 4.3-litre naturally aspirated engine provided a classic, high-revving soundtrack, while the later California T sh…

