Ferrari Cars Between ₹3 Cr and ₹5 Cr
This list contains 2 Ferrari Cars Between ₹3 Cr and ₹5 Cr in India. This price list was last updated on Jun 06, 2026.
- Ferrari Portofino M: Traction Control, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), ESP, 4 Airbags, 292 L Boot Space
- Ferrari Roma: 3855 cc Turbo Engine, Android Auto / Apple CarPlay, 360° View Camera, 4 Seater Convertible, 4 Airbags
| Car | Price | Available From |
|---|---|---|
| Ferrari Portofino M | ₹3.5 Cr | Mar, 2024 |
| Ferrari Roma | ₹3.75 - 4.76 Cr | Mar, 2024 |
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Ferrari Portofino M
₹3.5 Cr- 4 Seater Convertible
- Petrol, 3855 cc Turbo Engine
- 4 Airbags
- Android Auto / Apple CarPlay
- Reverse Camera, Front Parking Sensors
- ESP, Traction Control, Hill Start Assist
- 292 L Boot Space
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Ferrari Roma
₹3.75 - 4.76 Cr- 4 Seater Convertible
- Petrol, 3855 cc Turbo Engine
- 4 Airbags
- Android Auto / Apple CarPlay
- 360° View Camera, Front Parking Sensors
- ESP, Traction Control, Hill Start Assist
- 255 L Boot Space
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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