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Which Ferrari Models Are in Highest Demand in 2025 | GVE London – Blog
Ferrari demand in 2025 is soaring—rare models like the F80, Daytona SP3 & Purosangue dominate collectors’ markets. Explore them at GVE London.
Ferrari’s are a brand that has consistently excited automotive enthusiasts across the world, and 2025 appears to be no different. Chatter about certain Ferrari models that are impossible to get your hands can be heard echoing through online forums and car meetups; these ars just sell out before they even arrive, and mark up a massive resale value.Â
In 2025 the demand for certain models is intense, and the reasons vary from pure scarcity to nostalgic value to modern engineering. Let’s take a tour of the names that keep coming up.
The F80 Hypercar
Only 800 built, sold even before production began; that’s the kind of demand F80 commands. Alas, you’re going to need to work with a top-tier supercar showroom like GVE London in order to get one; there’s no getting it new. Collectors treat it like treasure..
Anyone lucky enough to secure one holds a golden ticket. Prices are already soaring in private sales, and most owners will not even consider parting with theirs. For anyone hoping to sell your supercar at a profit, an F80 is about as close as you can get to guaranteed appreciation.
Daytona SP3
The Daytona SP3 is different, but no less in demand, being the silver medal (second car) that joins the limited edition Icona series. The car pays homage to Ferraris’ V12 sports prototypes, racing legends of the 1960s. Only 599 exist. Each has a glorious V12 that makes a sound no hybrid or EV could make.
The car’s styling splits opinion. Some say it is too bold, others call it a masterpiece. But the sales results speak for themselves. One example recently fetched record prices at auction, the highest ever for a brand-new Ferrari. When cars sell like that, demand takes care of itself.
Ferrari 12Cilindri and 12Cilindri Spider
The latest on their roster to carry the legendary C12 is the grand tourer 12Cilindri coupe and 12Cilindri Spider, the convertible.Â
The Spider, in particular, is seeing long waiting lists at dealerships. If you want to know which cars will fill a Ferrari showroom conversation in 2025, this is high on the list.
The 296 GTB and GTS
If you are after something slightly more practical but still thrilling, the 296 GTB is the talk of many Ferrari fans. With a hybrid V6, it balances tradition with progress. The convertible GTS brings the same excitement with extra flair.
Demand for these is steady rather than explosive, but that stability matters. Collectors see potential here, and enthusiasts who actually want to drive their cars find it a perfect choice. It feels like a Ferrari you could use without being terrified of mileage affecting its value too much.
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Purosangue SUV
Yes, Ferrari makes an SUV now, and it is not a gimmick. The Purosangue has been controversial, but the sales figures end the debate. Families who once admired Ferrari from a distance now find themselves part of the club. Waiting lists stretch on, and even die-hard Ferrari loyalists are adding one to their garage.
It is a new chapter for Ferrari models. You will see them parked outside schools, golf clubs, and restaurants, making Ferrari visible in ways it never was before. Love it or hate it, the Purosangue has cemented itself as a demand leader.
Mid-Engine V8 Legends
Beyond the newest arrivals, older models keep shining. Cars like the 458 Italia, the 488, and the F8 Tributo remain favourites in the resale market. The 458, in particular, has strong appeal. It was the last naturally aspirated V8 Ferrari. Collectors know that means values are only going one way.
When you walk into a supercar showroom looking at pre-owned Ferraris, these names dominate. They are often the first choice for anyone wanting to experience Ferrari without waiting years for a new allocation.
Conclusion
Ferrari demand in 2025 is shaped by rarity, nostalgia, and innovation. The F80 and Daytona SP3 sit at the top for sheer exclusivity. The 12Cilindri and its Spider version blend tradition with freshness. The 296 GTB strikes a balance between modern efficiency and old-school fun. The Purosangue expands Ferrari’s reach into new households. Meanwhile, older V8 models keep the resale market strong.
If you are ready to experience these models first-hand, GVE London has the best Ferrari collection in London. Whether you want to buy, explore, or even sell your supercar, our showroom gives you access to some of the most desirable Ferrari models on the market today. Come and see why collectors and enthusiasts trust us for the ultimate Ferrari experience. From arranging your car to managing the repair and handling the insurers and service to detailing and customs, we make sure your car feels as good as new and your claim is taken care of from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Its role as Ferrari’s first SUV ensures it will always have historical importance, and demand remains strong.
It is the last naturally aspirated V8 Ferrari, giving it a special place in history and making it highly collectible.
They are. Early hybrid models tend to become landmarks, and the 296 is building a reputation as a future classic.
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