Ferrari officially entered the Indian market in 2011 with its high-performance supercars catering to the ultra-rich enthusiasts. Currently, the brand’s lineup in India includes some of its most iconic models. These include Ferrari Roma, a stylish grand tourer, the Ferrari F8 Tributo, a mid-engine supercar, the Ferrari 296 GTB, which has a hybrid V6 powertrain, the Ferrari 812 Superfast, a front-engined V12 grand tourier, and the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, which is the brand’s first plug-in hybrid with a maximum power of a whoping 1000 hp. Each Ferrari car in India offers a unique driving experience. Quite unarguably, Ferrari Cars in India remain a dream choice for automotive connoisseurs.
<p>Ferrari price in India varies across its ultra-expensive lineup. The Ferrari Roma, a stunning grand tourer, starts at ₹3.76 crore. The Ferrari F8 Tributo, known for its aerodynamic design, is priced at ₹4.02 crore. For hybrid performance, the Ferrari 296 GTB costs ₹5.40 crore. The Ferrari 812 Superfast, a V12-powered supercar, is available at ₹5.75 crore. Topping the range is the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, a plug-in hybrid supercar priced at eye-watering ₹7.50 crore. </p><h2> </h2><p> </p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td colspan="5" rowspan="1"><h2>Ferrari Cars July 2025 price list (Ex-Showroom)</h2></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Model Name</strong></td><td><strong>Base Model Price</strong></td><td><strong>Top Model Price</strong></td><td><strong>Body Type</strong></td><td><strong>Fuel Type</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Ferrari 812</td><td>₹5.75 crore</td><td>₹5.75 crore</td><td>Convertible</td><td>Petrol</td></tr><tr><td>Ferrari Roma</td><td>₹3.76 crore</td><td>₹3.76 crore</td><td>Coupe</td><td>Petrol</td></tr><tr><td>Ferrari F8 Tributo</td><td>₹4.02 crore</td><td>₹4.02 crore</td><td>Coupe</td><td>Petrol</td></tr><tr><td>Ferrari 296 GTB</td><td>₹5.40 crore</td><td>₹5.40 crore</td><td>Coupe</td><td>Petrol</td></tr><tr><td>Ferrari SF90 Stradale</td><td>₹7.50 crore</td><td>₹7.50 crore</td><td>Coupe</td><td>Petrol</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
<p>The Ferrari Purosangue, the brand’s first-ever SUV, combines supercar performance with everyday usability. Despite its SUV form, it stays true to Ferrari’s racing DNA. Powering it is a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, making it quicker than some of Ferrari’s low-slung models. Expected to be priced in India between ₹5.00-5.50 crore (ex-showroom), the Purosangue will be one of the country’s most expensive luxury SUVs. Key rivals will include the Lamborghini Urus Performante, Aston Martin DBX 707, Bentley Bentayga Speed, and Rolls-Royce Cullinan.</p><p><br> </p>