Ferrari 458 Classic Cars for Sale
The Ferrari 458 stands out with its naturally aspirated V8 engine, advanced aerodynamics, and selection of exclusive features. This mid-engine supercar combines cutting-edge performance with customisation options ranging from signature paintwork to carbon-fibre enhancements. Its tech-driven chassis and detail-rich interior underline the engineering focus behind Ferrari’s last naturally aspirated V8 model series.
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Ferrari 458 Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values
The market value of Ferrari 458 classic cars is primarily determined by technical condition, originality and mileage, as well as rarity, history and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and complete history including appraisals and documentation typically achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, many modifications or unclear provenance.
Ferrari 458: Market Prices & Value Trends
Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Ferrari 458 market (Italia, Spider and Speciale variants) shows a generally firm-to-rising trend over the period from early 2021 to late 2025, with the strongest upward pressure in the rarer Speciale and Speciale Aperta models. In Europe, most “standard” 458 Italia and 458 Spider examples from around 2010–2015 cluster in a realistic asking-price band of roughly £120,000 to £210,000, depending on mileage, specification and history; UK and German adverts frequently sit in this bracket. Limited-run models sit notably higher: 458 Speciale cars commonly appear around £280,000 to £400,000, with Speciale Aperta offerings higher still, although these are fewer and should not be treated as the everyday benchmark. A small number of extreme entries (such as track-focused GT3 cars or unusually low figures) underline why single outliers should be discounted. Overall, today’s market looks supply-led and resilient, supported by the 458’s naturally aspirated V8 appeal and end-of-era significance.
History of the Ferrari 458
First presented at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Ferrari 458 marked a leap forward for Ferrari’s V8 sports cars. Taking over from the F430, the 458 introduced a completely new design, higher output, a revolutionary dual-clutch gearbox, and a range of technical advancements. As a model born at the intersection of innovation and motorsport know-how, the 458 embodies Ferrari’s approach during an era when technology and usability rose alongside outright speed. Production continued until 2015, before the model line transitioned to the turbocharged 488 GTB.
Model History of the Ferrari 458 Series
The Ferrari 458 came as the successor to the well-regarded F430 and set new standards in terms of performance, responsiveness, and everyday usability. The model series includes the coupe variant (‘Italia’) and the open-top ‘Spider,’ both powered by the 4.5-litre naturally aspirated V8. With its successor, the 488 GTB, Ferrari moved to turbocharging in the V8 line, making the 458 the last of its kind with a naturally aspirated engine in this configuration.
Highlights and Features of the Ferrari 458
The Ferrari 458 delivers a compelling blend of advanced engineering, driving dynamics, and configuration flexibility. Its 4.5-litre V8 produces 562 hp, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch F1 gearbox with paddle shifters. Distinctive features include Daytona sports seats, various premium leathers (like Cuoio and Nero), a broad palette of exterior colours (including exclusive Nero), and a vast selection of carbon-fibre options for both interior and exterior. Further highlights: a suspension lift system, 20-inch wheels in multiple finishes, the adaptive 'Race Manettino' driving mode selector, bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights, and Ferrari’s advanced carbon ceramic braking system. The availability of parking sensors, adaptive headlights, embroidered Cavallino headrests, and detailed audio/infotainment options add further levels of customisation and comfort.
Technical Data
Special Editions and Collectible Models
Among the Ferrari 458 family, the '458 Speciale' and its Spider counterpart stand out, offering sharpened aerodynamics, lighter materials, and boosted performance compared to standard models. Limited production numbers and further motorsport-inspired technology distinguish these derivatives as the most sought-after factory variants within the series.
Engine, Performance and Handling
At the heart of the Ferrari 458 lies the last naturally aspirated V8 in Ferrari’s lineage, delivering rapid throttle response and an output of 562 hp. The seven-speed F1 dual-clutch gearbox shifts instantaneously and complements the chassis’ electronically-controlled differential and adaptive suspension for precision handling. The steering system is razor-sharp, while features like the 'Bumpy Road' mode and suspension lift system make road use genuinely manageable for a high-performance sports car. - 458 Italia Coupé: Known for its direct, agile handling and the full V8 soundtrack.
- 458 Spider: Delivers open-air driving without loss of torsional rigidity or comfort.
- 458 Speciale: Lightweight, performance-focused, with enhanced electronic driver aids.
Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design
Pininfarina’s design for the 458 melds striking aerodynamics with purposeful aggression. Owners can select from multiple paint finishes, including rare colours and dark 'Nero.' The interior offers hand-stitched leather in options such as Cuoio or Nero, carbon-fibre packages for driver zone and centre console, and sought-after Daytona seats. Equipment highlights include a leather-wrapped dash, electrically adjustable and heated seats, Scuderia shields, and customisable tachometer colours. Included accessories: original toolkit, tyre repair kit, full manual set, and, typically, a complete Ferrari dealer service history.
Other Features
Innovative comfort and safety features define the 458: two-zone climate control, customizable audio systems with Bluetooth and surround sound, navigation with satellite function, adaptive xenon headlights, and a comprehensive safety system with multiple airbags and advanced electronic aids.
Summary
The Ferrari 458 remains a pivotal model within Ferrari’s modern era, celebrated for its naturally aspirated V8, technical sophistication, and comprehensive equipment options. This series offers a distinct connection between pure performance and tailored luxury, making every 458 unique in both driving character and specification.

