Woman reveals how much options cost on a Ferrari 296 GTS and let’s just say…they’re not cheap

  • A TikTok video reveals some Ferrari options could cost you over $10,000
  • The options are shown on a 296 GTS but are also available on other Ferraris
  • The total cost of all the options is more than many brand new cars

Published on Feb 11, 2025 at 7:58 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Feb 11, 2025 at 8:02 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A TikTok video has revealed just how much some of the extras on a Ferrari supercar can cost you.

The woman presenting the video discusses some of the available additions, such as the air-brushed Ferrari badge and carbon fiber door sills.

The extra options are shown on a Ferrari 296 GTS, which costs around $320,000 as standard.

However, the extras can massively increase that price. You are likely to pay up to $10,000 or more for some of the extra features.

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Air-brushed Ferrari logo costs over $10,000

One option that many customers love is the air-brushed Prancing Horse emblem on the side of the supercar.

This replaces the previous 3D version of the iconic logo, creating a sleeker and flatter finish to the 296 GTS.

However, if you want that privilege, you will pay £9,000, which is a staggering $11,100.

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If that wasn’t enough, if you want a tri-color dreamline on the sides of your flappy paddle shifters, you’ll pay £2,000 or $2,500.

A carbon fiber steering wheel with LEDs will cost £3,000, roughly $3,700.

Even the embroidered Ferrari logo on the seat headrests will set you back over $1,000.

Four-layer colors are the most expensive option.

The most expensive option is the special four-layer color option, which the video says costs a whopping £20,000, which is around $25,000.

That figure puts some of the other options in a much better light.

Embroidering the Italian flag into the seats costs £1,500/$1,800, while the extra stitching on the floor mats is a much more reasonable £800 or $1,000.

Even the small, silver declaration plate behind the center console costs £500/$620, and if you want a carbon fiber door sill, you are looking at £1,200 or $1,500.

The red stitching along the seats also costs £500/$620.

The Ferrari 296 GTS has around £100,000 or $124,000 worth of extras available.

That is a staggering amount of money, and the options cost more than entire cars.

If you are rich enough to afford a Ferrari, however, adding all those extra options for another $100k might not seem like such a large amount of money.

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