2022 | Ferrari Portofino M
Seller's Introduction
This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M defines open-air thrill. Giallo Modena exterior paint clads flowing contours while Nero leather and desirable options unfold beneath the power convertible top. Premium materials grace the 2+2 cabin from a Yellow rev counter and contrast stitching to smartphone interface infotainment and ventilated full electric seats. Dual-zone climate control, folding rear headrests, and a high power hi-fi system complete this hardtop convertible’s stunning spec. Outside, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields and 20” painted forged wheels accent vogue styling. Selectable Manettino drive modes pair with adaptive suspension, carbon ceramic brakes, and E-Diff 3 tech to manage twin-turbo V8 power in stride. Showing an odometer reading of just 1,341 miles, this Portofino M is sold with a clean title, Carfax report, and Seller’s Disclosure. Transferable manufacturer warranties and included maintenance accompany the sale.
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Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
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Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.










Overview
This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M defines open-air thrill. Giallo Modena exterior paint clads flowing contours while Nero leather and desirable options unfold beneath the power convertible top. Premium materials grace the 2+2 cabin from a Yellow rev counter and contrast stitching to smartphone interface infotainment and ventilated full electric seats. Dual-zone climate control, folding rear headrests, and a high power hi-fi system complete this hardtop convertible’s stunning spec. Outside, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields and 20” painted forged wheels accent vogue styling. Selectable Manettino drive modes pair with adaptive suspension, carbon ceramic brakes, and E-Diff 3 tech to manage twin-turbo V8 power in stride. Showing an odometer reading of just 1,341 miles, this Portofino M is sold with a clean title, Carfax report, and Seller’s Disclosure. Transferable manufacturer warranties and included maintenance accompany the sale.
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Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
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Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
Features & Options
This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M defines open-air thrill. Giallo Modena exterior paint clads flowing contours while Nero leather and desirable options unfold beneath the power convertible top. Premium materials grace the 2+2 cabin from a Yellow rev counter and contrast stitching to smartphone interface infotainment and ventilated full electric seats. Dual-zone climate control, folding rear headrests, and a high power hi-fi system complete this hardtop convertible’s stunning spec. Outside, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields and 20” painted forged wheels accent vogue styling. Selectable Manettino drive modes pair with adaptive suspension, carbon ceramic brakes, and E-Diff 3 tech to manage twin-turbo V8 power in stride. Showing an odometer reading of just 1,341 miles, this Portofino M is sold with a clean title, Carfax report, and Seller’s Disclosure. Transferable manufacturer warranties and included maintenance accompany the sale.
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Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
.
Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.



Modifications
This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M defines open-air thrill. Giallo Modena exterior paint clads flowing contours while Nero leather and desirable options unfold beneath the power convertible top. Premium materials grace the 2+2 cabin from a Yellow rev counter and contrast stitching to smartphone interface infotainment and ventilated full electric seats. Dual-zone climate control, folding rear headrests, and a high power hi-fi system complete this hardtop convertible’s stunning spec. Outside, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields and 20” painted forged wheels accent vogue styling. Selectable Manettino drive modes pair with adaptive suspension, carbon ceramic brakes, and E-Diff 3 tech to manage twin-turbo V8 power in stride. Showing an odometer reading of just 1,341 miles, this Portofino M is sold with a clean title, Carfax report, and Seller’s Disclosure. Transferable manufacturer warranties and included maintenance accompany the sale.
.
Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
.
Since 2008, Ferrari's staple offerings have included front-engine V8 convertibles with mass appeal. Decade-long development of the open-top California platform yielded continuous improvement to both power and handling seen by 2018's final California T. The year following, a new model—dubbed Portofino—assuaged learnings from its predecessor in an updated roadster boasting 591 horsepower and twin-turbocharging as standard.
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The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
Service Records
Sotheby's Motorsport presents this auction in partnership with the selling dealer. This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M shows wear consistent with its age and low mileage according to a Seller's Disclosure. Please review the entire document by clicking "Seller's Disclosure" above.
Ownership Documents
Sotheby's Motorsport presents this auction in partnership with the selling dealer. This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M shows wear consistent with its age and low mileage according to a Seller's Disclosure. Please review the entire document by clicking "Seller's Disclosure" above.
Ownership History & Provenance
The Portofino's fresh styling, novel panache, and superb road manners hardly stood still. By 2021, an uprated Portofino M arrived alongside Ferrari's Roma coupe. No simple facelift, the M featured a new eight-speed F1 gearbox, additional drive modes, subtle changes to exterior fascia, and engine output raised to 612 horsepower. Ferrari's airy hard-top convertible satisfied marque loyalists and first-time owners alike with a winning combination of thrilling charm and balanced composure.
Known Shortcomings
Sotheby's Motorsport presents this auction in partnership with the selling dealer. This 2022 Ferrari Portofino M shows wear consistent with its age and low mileage according to a Seller's Disclosure. Please review the entire document by clicking "Seller's Disclosure" above.