Ferrari Portofino M
Ferrari Portofino M
- Price:£164,950
- Colour:Rosso Corsa
- Interior:Nero Leather with Rosso Stitching
- Year:2022 (22)
- Mileage:4,381 Miles
- Engine:3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
- Transmission:8-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)
- Body Style:Convertible
- Fuel:Petrol
KEY INFORMATION
- VAT Qualifying Example
- 1 Owner From New
- Including Passenger Display (£3,360) & Magneride Dual Mode Suspension (£3,168)
- Ferrari Manufacturer's Warranty until December 2025
- Ferrari 7 Year Servicing Package until December 2028
- Paint Protection Film (PPF) Applied to Front End
- UK Supplied
- CCM3 (Carbon-Ceramic Brakes System)
- Cruise Control
- Dual-Zone Automatic Air Conditioning System
- E-Diff (3rd Generation)
- Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
- F1-Trac (Traction Control System)
- Front & Rear Parking Sensors
- HELE (High Emotion Low Emission)
- Infotelematic System (Including: Maps Navigation + USB Plug on Central Tunnel + 10.25” Touch-Screen + Bluetooth Audio Streaming + DAB Radio)
- Instrument Cluster with Analogic RPM Counter & Double 5” TFT Screens
- Keyless Engine Start System
Named after the stunning and picturesque fishing village on the Italian Riviera, the Ferrari Portofino is the brand’s 2+2 hardtop convertible that replaced the highly successful California. Now in its updated "M" version—where "M" stands for Modificata—the Portofino M brings a series of enhancements designed to elevate your driving experience in every scenario. The 3.9L V8 engine has been boosted to 612bhp, a modest increase over the original Portofino’s 592bhp. This extra power shaves precious time off the 0-62mph sprint, now completing the dash in just 3.45 seconds—impressive for a car that Ferrari markets as more practical and comfortable compared to their more track-focused models.
The seven-speed gearbox has been replaced with an eight-speed unit, ensuring a smoother, more relaxed driving experience. The additional gear provides improved fuel efficiency for long-distance cruising, while the shortened lower gears deliver sharper acceleration when needed.
For those seeking a more dynamic driving experience, the Portofino M introduces Race mode, a feature missing in the previous model. This mode enhances driving pleasure by utilizing Ferrari’s advanced Slide Slip Control technology, allowing for greater precision and control while ensuring the car stays glued to the road. However, despite its impressive performance capabilities, the Portofino M is not built for track days. Switch to Comfort mode, and the suspension softens to provide a refined, serene ride—perfect for cruising in style without the harshness typically associated with high-performance cars. The optional Magneride Dual Mode Suspension further elevates the ride quality, offering exceptional comfort even over bumpy backroads.
In summary, the Ferrari Portofino M delivers all the thrills and captivating sound of a convertible Ferrari, combined with a level of everyday practicality and usability that makes it ideal for both spirited drives and relaxed cruising.
- Dimensions
- Height1,318 mm
- Length4,594 mm
- Width1,938 mm
- Economy
- CO2256 g/km
- MPG25
- Performance
- (0 - 62 MPH)3.5 secs
- BHP612 bhp
- Maximum Speed200 mph
WHAT THE JOURNALISTS SAY
- The Portofino M is a better car than the standard Portofino in pretty much all of the key aspects. It’s better to drive, more efficient, contains more tech and yet retains the gentler abilities that appeal to people who want their Ferrari to be a daily driver, rather than a weekend warrior.
- The Portofino M represents a solid, if subtle step over the previous car in all the right areas. Rather than sacrificing comfort for dynamics, Ferrari has focused on refinement and left its two-seaters’ grand tourer credentials intact.
- Ferrari's entry-level open-top GT finally found its sweet spot in M-spec; more engaging than a Bentley, more refined than a 911 Turbo, there's little not to like.