Price history

Ferrari Roma.

Current MSRP$256,000
1-year projected$204,80080% of MSRP
3-year projected$184,32072% of MSRP
5-year projected$174,08068% of MSRP

Showing Standard spec. Pick a different tier in the chart below to see how rare configurations project.

Spec tier
Depreciation curveFerrari Roma — projected residual curve
100%75%50%25%0%Yr 0Yr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5

Source: Industry composite estimate, 2024. Limited-edition Ferraris track materially differently — see model pages.

Projected resale at standard spec (MSRP $256,000)
YearResidualProjected value
Year 0100%$256,000
Year 180%$204,800
Year 275%$192,000
Year 372%$184,320
Year 470%$179,200
Year 568%$174,080

Baseline anchored on the Ferrari Roma; spec-tier selector adjusts the projection for rarer configurations.

Volume configuration in a non-rare color and option set. The curve resale figure stands as-is.

How the Ferrari Roma tracks vs the Ferrari baseline

The Ferrari Roma carries a base MSRP of $256,000 and sits in the grand tourer segment of its brand's range. Its residual trajectory tracks the brand baseline shown in the chart above, with trim-specific deviations driven by production volume, configurator rarity, and the secondary-market appetite for grand tourers in the current cycle.

The curve above is anchored on the brand's volume model rather than this specific trim. Limited-production performance variants and bespoke specifications routinely deviate from the baseline — sometimes materially. Use the spec-tier selector to anchor the projection on a configuration closer to the one you're considering, and treat the year-by-year figures as central-tendency estimates rather than firm marks.

The Ferrari Roma has tended to depreciate broadly in line with the brand baseline; the exception is sought-after configurations with rare paint, manufaktur trim, or limited-edition packages, which sit above the curve on the open market. Where a particular example lands inside the spec-tier range depends on the configuration's rarity, the regional market at the time of sale, and — for cars sold inside their first three years — whether the seller is willing to accept a market-adjustment that has compressed since the post-2021 luxury used-market peak.

Where to find a Ferrari Roma

Authorized Ferraridealers in Marque’s covered metros — each city page carries the full roster, hours, phone numbers, and tracked outbound links.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best year to buy a used Ferrari Roma?

For a typical buyer prioritizing condition-per-dollar over collector premium, three to five model years old is the sweet spot for a Ferrari Roma. Earlier examples carry sharper depreciation behind them and lower total-cost-of-ownership over the next ownership window; newer examples carry residual-curve risk if a redesign cycle is imminent.

Does the Ferrari Roma hold value better than its rivals?

The Ferrari Roma tracks the Ferrari brand baseline shown in the chart. Configurations matter materially — spec-tier selectors above adjust the projected resale based on how sought-after the build is. The brand baseline is anchored on the volume model, not on every trim; assume your actual residual will land within roughly ±10% of the curve for a typical-condition example.

What spec features hold value on a Ferrari Roma?

Rare colors (especially documented PTS / Manufaktur / Bespoke specs), low option-deletion configurations, and manual transmissions on cars that offer them tend to hold value above a standard example. Common configurations (black-on-black, default wheel, default leather) sit at or slightly below the curve in the secondary market.

Is the Ferrari Roma better to lease or buy?

Lease pricing on a Ferrari Roma at this MSRP is heavily dependent on the manufacturer's monthly support and the residual the captive finance arm assigns. A buyer who plans to keep the car beyond three to four years generally comes out ahead on a purchase, especially if the configuration is one expected to outperform the brand baseline. For shorter holds or for configurations expected to underperform, lease economics often win.

Where can I find a certified pre-owned Ferrari Roma?

Authorized Ferrari dealers carry certified pre-owned Ferrari Roma examples through manufacturer CPO programs that include factory inspection and extended-warranty coverage. The dealer roster section below lists Ferrari dealers in Marque's covered metros; the CPO inventory feeds rotate frequently, and the dealer pages link out to the manufacturer locator for live searches.

For the broader Ferraribuyer’s guide and the full model lineup, see the Ferrari hub. To model depreciation against any car not in this catalog, see the depreciation calculator; to triangulate what a fair offer looks like against the comparable-listings midpoint, see the target-price calculator; for a five-year ownership-cost projection, see the total cost of ownership tool.

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