CollectorCar.Market

model

250

Market cap

$5.72B

Production volume

2,514

Priced volume

2,338

93% of production

Blind spot volume

176

7% of production

Ferrari’s market cap is large given their long history and relatively high average prices. Volume series cars and ultra-rare halo models have similar market caps, however, the specific rankings are interesting. Notably, the Daytona SP3 has a larger footprint than the LaFerrari or Enzo. And arguably the 250 series maintains a very high market cap considering its age.

Market capitalisation share by cohort. Use the breakdown list for labels.GTO: $1.39B (24.2%)LM: $1.16B (20.3%)GT California SWB: $931M (16.3%)GT Lusso: $540M (9.44%)GT California LWB: $358M (6.26%)GTE 2+2: $293M (5.13%)GT Cabriolet Series I: $273M (4.77%)GT Tour de France: $218M (3.81%)GT PF Coupé: $203M (3.55%)GT Cabriolet Series II: $120M (2.1%)Europa: $85.9M (1.5%)Europa GT: $49.7M (0.869%)GT Ellena: $49.2M (0.86%)GT Boano: $48.6M (0.85%)Total$5.72B

Explore variants

Final variant layer

Share

GTOFinal layer$1.39B24.2%
LMFinal layer$1.16B20.3%
GT California SWBFinal layer$931M16.3%
GT LussoFinal layer$540M9.44%
GT California LWBFinal layer$358M6.26%
GTE 2+2Final layer$293M5.13%
GT Cabriolet Series IFinal layer$273M4.77%
GT Tour de FranceFinal layer$218M3.81%
GT PF CoupéFinal layer$203M3.55%
GT Cabriolet Series IIFinal layer$120M2.1%
EuropaFinal layer$85.9M1.5%
Europa GTFinal layer$49.7M0.869%

Average value

Market cap / priced volume

Top 10

GTO$38.5M
LM$36.4M
GT California SWB$16.6M
GT California LWB$7.16M
GT Cabriolet Series I$6.83M
Europa$4.29M
GT Tour de France$2.79M
GT Lusso$1.54M
Europa GT$1.46M
GT Ellena$984K
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