Ferrari 458 Options - What you need to know about the 458 (2024)

Recently I have become very interested in the Ferrari 458. Ferrari got so many things right when they produced the car. It is easy to maintain, first rigid hard top in the convertible, double clutch shifting. It also became the last naturally aspirated Ferrari.

I wanted to understand options and features available in the 458. By knowing what is available it makes it easier to compare cars and get a good sense of their value. This post provides a great overview, some of the options need more details images to fully understand. For these topics, more detailed posts have been created.

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458 Paint Colors

Contrary to popular beliefs not all Ferraris are red. However most of the ordered ones are red. In fact the classic Ferrari red, called Rossa Corsa, had been nicknamed “Resale Red”. After red the most popular other colors are black and white.

While most Ferrari owners are traditionalists and the prefer red, black or white, there are owners who prefer other colors. These colors can be flashy like Yellow, or metallic silver or historical like a British racing green. No matter what color you choose, it will be extremely well done.

If you want even more details about the exterior color options check out my indepth post onFerrari 458 exterior color details and images.

All 458 Paint Colors

Reds

Rossa Corsa – This is the classic ferrari red.

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Rossa Scuderia– A brighter red that has a little more orange to it. It is said Rosso Scuderia was developed to look like Rosso Corsa when viewed on TV. Now that is attention to detail.

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Trying to decide between Rosso Corsa and Rosso Scuderia? Here is a good thread about that topic at FerrariChat.

Blacks

Nero (Black) – When you think of a black Ferrari, this is the color you are thinking of. When you look at enough black cars you know black is not just black and Ferrari has this shade of black dialed in.

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Nero Daytona Metallic (Black Metallic) – This black is a metallic component to it. When you see it in person it has a little softer tone and looks fantastic in the sun. From those who have owned black and metallic black, they say is is easier to keep the metallic black looking great.

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Whites

Bianco Avus (White) – If you want a white Ferrari this is your color. Unlike other colors that have multiple shades and metallic options. There is just one white. While there is just one white, it can really be dressed up with different interior colors and brake callipers.

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Yellows

Giallo Modena (Yellow) – I love this color! If you are looking to stand out in a seat of red cars this is one of the colors to do it.

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Avorio – This is a light yellow from the historic collection and not seen very often. When paired with a dark brown it can look very elegant.

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Blues

Greys

Greens

458 Interior Colors

Crema
Beige
Cuoio
Sabbia
Rosso
Bordeaux
Blu Scuro
Carta Da Zucchero
Blu Medio
Grigio Scuro
Iroko
Terra Bruciata
Cioccolato
Charcoal
Nero

Seats

Ferrari 458 seats have many options and can be ordered in thousands of combinations. Seat options are confusing at first but once you understand them it becomes easy to identify them and customize the seats specifically to your tastes.

First start by picking your seat style, then select the colors and finally the stitching pattern. Lets go through each of these steps.

For even more read our full post aboutFerrari 458 Seats

Seat Types

The 458 has four seat styles:

  1. Manual Standard Seats
  2. Electric Standard Seats
  3. Fully Electric Standard Seats
  4. Carbon Racing Seats

Manual Seats

Manual Seats are straight forward. No motors, no seat heaters, just a seat and you do the work. You pull a physically pull s lever or rotate a dial and then you can adjust the seat.

This is the entry level for all Ferrari 458 seats.

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Electric Seats

Below are the controls for the Electric Seat. This option has motors that moves the seat forward/backup, up/down. and adjust the angle of the backrest.

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Fully Electric Seats

Fully Electric Seats are the step above (top level) of the electric seats. They have all the options fo the electric seat plus, seat heaters, lumbar support, seat width adjustments and three memory positions.

If you want every option then the fully electric seats are for you.

The controls for the fully electric seats are located on the door side of the seat.

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Carbon Racing Seats

Carbon Racing seats are just awesome. They have a fantastic look, very comfortable and about 50lbs lighter that the standard seats. True they are adjusted manually but once you get them set to your preference there is not much need to adjust them.

Carbon racing seats are definitely better for track days. There is even an ongoing debate as to what is more comfortable carbon racing or standard seats.

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Seat Colors

Unlike Henry Ford you have a wide of seat colors to choose from.

Seat Stitching Styles

This is the section overview text

Standard Seat Stitching

This i the text about the standard seat stitching

Daytona Seat Stitching

This i the text about the standard seat stitching

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Diamond Seat Stitching

This i the text about the diamond seat stitching

Carbon Racing Seat Stitching

This i the text about the carbon racing seat stitching

Infotainment

Highpower Radio

Navigation & Bluetooth

iPod Connector

Interior Carbon

Exterior Carbon

Parking & Ground Protection

Backup Camera

A backup camera is a very desirable option. You sit low in the car, knowing what is behind you can be tough and the car is expensive so you do not want to hit anything.

When looking at 458s, you can tell if it has a camera by looking at the center rear bumper. If you see a black circle above the license plate, there is a backup camera. If no circle, then no backup camera.

If a backup camera option is not present, then it is expensive to add. There are a few after market options.

Want to learn more about the backup camera? Here is a more detailed post about the Ferrari 458 Backup Camera Options along with some aftermarket options, if your car does not have one.

Backup Camera
How the backup camera works
Where you see screen when the camera is on
How to identify if a car has a backup camera
How to add a backup camera if it does not exist.

Parking Sensors

Front & Rear Parking Sensors

About the option including what the option cost
Where you see the sensors
How to identify if a car has parking sensors

Suspension Lifter

Front Suspension Lift

This also comes with a special headlight option

Scrape Plates (not sure what these are called)

Scrape Plates

Scrape Plates (not sure what these are called)

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Ferrari 458 Options - What you need to know about the 458 (2024)

FAQs

What are some facts about the Ferrari 458? ›

The 458 is powered by a 4,497 cc (4.5 L; 274.4 cu in) engine of the "Ferrari/Maserati" F136 V8 family, generating a power output of 570 PS (419 kW; 562 hp) at 9,000 rpm (redline) and 540 N⋅m (398 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,000 rpm with 80 percent of torque available at 3,250 rpm.

What makes the Ferrari 458 so special? ›

Only 499 examples of the 458 Speciale A were made, making it even more exclusive and desirable. With its rarity, its incredible performance, and its status as the ultimate naturally-aspirated V8 Ferrari, the 458 Speciale will always be one of the greatest Ferraris to ever take its place in the Prancing Horse's stable.

Is the 458 a good investment? ›

From March 2021 to June 2023, the 458 Italia saw a 20 percent growth in average value. Meanwhile, the 488 GTB trailed, climbing 16 percent in the same timeframe. The slightly stronger value trajectory coincides with a similar edge in demographic interest for the 458.

Is Ferrari 458 easy to drive? ›

Yes, it's harder to drive a 458 than a regular Ford Focus when being driven hard. Even though it comes with stronger brakes and better handling, there are some things that make it harder to drive than regular cars.

Why is Ferrari 458 famous? ›

Borrowing design cues from the Ferrari F430 GT2, the 458 features a flat underbody that cools the engine and optimizes performance. The 458 is also built on a Pininfarina body shell, which gives it the lowest drag coefficient of any Ferrari.

What does Ferrari 458 stand for? ›

The 458 was named after its engine capacity + the amount of cylinders and the 488 received its name from the capacity of one cylinder (488 cc).

What does 458 mean Ferrari? ›

In the Dino Ferrari tradition, the model number denotes overall displacement, and the number of cylinders. For the 458 Italia, that's 4.5 liters, 8 cylinders. For the Dino 246, that's 2.4 liters, six cylinders.

Is Ferrari 458 the best? ›

Elegance, power, and precision converge in the form of the Ferrari 458 Speciale, a true masterpiece in the world of high-performance sports cars. This exquisite machine, often showcased in top-tier luxury car showrooms, encapsulates the very essence of automotive artistry.

Will the 458 be a classic? ›

Sold as Ferrari's final naturally-aspirated mid-engined V8 model, the 458 is undoubtedly a future classic. Of course, the ultra-focused Speciale is the ultimate, and remains one of the finest driver's cars of all time, but the standard 458 Italia is still an outstanding supercar.

Is the Ferrari 458 appreciating? ›

Although the Ferrari 458 Italia had a production run from 2010 to 2015, its impact has not waned. Hence, even today, this automotive masterpiece commands a price tag starting at £179,000, a substantial appreciation from its original release cost.

How much is a 458 worth? ›

Prices for a used Ferrari 458 Italia currently range from $139,998 to $289,900, with vehicle mileage ranging from 3,616 to 47,602.

Can Ferrari be an everyday car? ›

You can daily drive a Ferrari, but be prepared for questions, challenges, and appearances on other people's social media.

Does Ferrari 458 have air conditioning? ›

It is a critical component of the air conditioning system, and it is important to keep it in good working order. If you are experiencing any problems with your Ferrari 458 Italia's air conditioning system, it is important to have it diagnosed and repaired by a qualified mechanic.

Is the 458 a supercar? ›

Since Ferrari's inception, they have written the book performance cars styling and performance. INTERESTING FACT: Considered the most practical and reliable of all Ferraris. This World Class Exotic Supercar Experience on a real racetrack is like nothing else. The Ferrari 458 Supercar Experience!

What does 458 mean in Ferrari? ›

In the Dino Ferrari tradition, the model number denotes overall displacement, and the number of cylinders. For the 458 Italia, that's 4.5 liters, 8 cylinders. For the Dino 246, that's 2.4 liters, six cylinders.

How many Ferrari 458s were made? ›

They "mass produced" it for sure! Ferrari produced a limited number of the 458 Italia during its production run from 2009 to 2015> While the exact number can vary slightly depending on the source, it's estimated that around 20,000 units of the Ferrari 458 Italia were manufactured.

How much power does a 458 have? ›

The 458 is a work of art and aerodynamic efficiency, featuring a 4.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine that produces a stunning 562 hp at 9,000 RPM. The engine outputs 125 hp per liter, which is a record for the highest amount of power per naturally aspirated piston.

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