With 13,834 miles, this California T is in pristine condition and has been dealer-serviced throughout.

The 2016 Ferrari California T represented a significant shift for Ferrari, as it marked a return to turbocharging to increase power while meeting stricter emissions standards
I am working with an estate to sell a 2016 Ferrari California Turbo with retractable hardtop and 2+2 seating. With 13,834 miles, this California T is in pristine condition and has been dealer-serviced throughout.
The car appears new, a strong No. 2 in the show category. There are no wheel scrapes, door dings, or environmental damage. This car has never been wrecked and has always been garaged, with a soft, fitted Ferrari cover (red, of course). A complete CarFax Report is available.
The engine starts cleanly with no smoke or abnormal valvetrain noise. Both rear Pirelli P Zero tires were replaced at 11,544 miles by the San Diego Ferrari dealership. The optional Ferrari Sport exhaust has a robust report.
Professional detailing was just completed inside and out by PC Auto Detailing of Ramona, CA.
The car is currently registered and has passed smog certification with the California DMV.
Asking price: $140,000.
For more information, contact Mark Maynard, markmaynard@cox.net.

The retractable hardtop raises and lowers in 14 seconds.
HISTORY OF VIN ZFF77XJA7G0213744
This Ferrari California T was delivered new on Oct. 27, 2015.
John Brown, of Oceanside, Calif., purchased the car on May 19, 2020, from Boardwalk Ferrari, now Ferrari Dallas, in Plano, Texas.
When purchased, the price of $139,140 included the Ferrari Approved Certified Pre-Owned doc for $4,140. Price with taxes and fees: $152,422.58
Other added accessories and features include from available paperwork: $50,375.52
Brown upgraded to an audio system from the Italian manufacturer Mosconi and a front radar-laser speed-detection and jamming system.
Final cost in 2020 for John Brown: $202,798.10, including accessories and installations, DMV registration, dealer service, taxes, etc.
A folder of receipts since 2020 will be included with the sale. (Some documents are listed below.)

553-hp, direct-injected 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 with 557 lb.-ft. torque at 4,750 rpm
Factory Options On This California T Include
- Floor mats with embroidered logo, $1,349;
- Full electric seats, $6,242;
- “Scuderia Ferrari” shields on fenders, $1,855;
- Brake calipers in Giallo Modena (yellow), $1,517;
- Adaptive front lighting system, $3,374;
- Sport exhaust pipes, $843
- Optional 20-inch Pirelli P Zero summer high-performance tires and forged painted wheels in Liquid Silver, $6,242
- Ferrari soft cover for indoor use
Source: Asbury Auto

Substantial tread remains on the front tires. The rear tires were replaced at 11,544 miles.
2026 VALUATION SUMMARY
- Current Market Benchmark (Retail/Private Sale): $122,000 – $135,000.
- Hagerty Price Guide (Good to Excellent Condition): $118,000 – $130,000.
- Moderate mileage (12,000 – 18,000 miles: $125,000 and $139,000.
- A Ferrari dealer will typically offer a wholesale/trade-in value between $105,000 and $118,000.
* Full CarFax report available.

The rear carbon-ceramic brake discs are 14.17 inches.
COMPARABLE SALES REPORTS
As of April 3, 2026 (date of death), comparable sales data from active listings across networks like CLASSIC.com and CarGurus include:
- An 11,800-mile 2016 Ferrari California T was recently listed in Florida for $126,853.
- An 18,000-mile 2016 model listed in Ohio is holding an asking price of $132,900.
- The average dealer retail ask across the U.S. for California T models with fewer than 20,000 miles is currently $128,284.

The leather upholstery shows no wear or sagging.
2016 FERRARI CALIFORNIA T
GRAND TOURER
The 2016 Ferrari California T (the “T” stands for Turbo) represented a significant shift for Ferrari, as it was one of the first modern models to return to turbocharging to increase power while meeting stricter emissions standards.
Produced for the 2015 through 2017 model years, it was first unveiled online in February 2014 and made its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2014.
The 2+2 grand-tourer had the major V-8 engine update of the original California. Ferrari V-8 engine. Ferrari updated the naturally aspirated 453-hp, 4.3-liter V-8 to the current 553-hp, 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8. Engine torque increased from 358 foot-pounds of torque to 557 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,750 rpm.
Compared to the original naturally aspirated California, the “T” model offers a sharper design inspired by the F12 Berlinetta.
California T production ran until 2017, when it was succeeded by the Ferrari Portofino.

Door panel and leather seats show no wear.
PERFORMANCE STATS, per Ferrari
- Top speed: 196 mph
- 0-62 mph: 3.6 seconds
- 0-124 mph: 11.2 seconds

The back seats of the 2+2 format.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION and DESCRIPTION
Year-Make-Model: 2016 Ferrari California T
Body Style: 2+2 Hardtop Convertible Spider
VIN (Vehicle ID Number): ZFF77XJA7G0213744
Odometer Reading: 13,834 miles
Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa (or Rosso California) (Red)
Interior Material-Color: Cuoio (Tan) Premium Leather
Engine Type: 553-hp, direct-injected 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 with Variable Boost Management (family code F154 BB); 557 lb.-ft. torque at 4,750 rpm
Transmission: F1 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic with paddle shifters
Suspension: 4-wheel independent with SCM3 Magnetorheological Damping System with driver-selectable modes (steering wheel settings) of Comfort, Sport, and Bumpy Road (softening ride over rough road
Brakes: Carbon-ceramic, 15.35-inch front rotors, 14.17-inch rear
Length/width/height: 179.9/75.2/52 inches
Wheelbase: 105.1 inches
Curb weight: 3,813 pounds
Fuel tank: 20.6 U.S. gallons
Infotainment: 6.5-inch touchscreen with optional Apple CarPlay

The IP stack and gear selector.
SERVICE REPORTS AND ADDED ACCESSORIES
Specific accessories include:
La Jolla Audio, 5161 Santa Fe St., San Diego, CA 92109-1613
July 30, 2020:
- Mosconi D2 1004 DSP power amplifier, $1,150
- With speakers, controls, and installation: $8,815.85
- Helix P SIX DSP MK2 Amplifier, $1,500; with speakers, materials, and installation: $7,156.96
- Front Radar-Laser speed detection system, $1,550; with materials and installation: $3,787.84
Total valuation of these audio accessories: $12,890.63
FERRARI OF SAN DIEGO Service and Repairs
4611 Mercury St., San Diego 92111
April 23, 2021: Replace 2 rear tires: $2,828.18
April 27, 2021: Mount and balance 2 tires with wheel weights. With tire-disposal fees ($365 each): $730
April 27, 2021: Repair-replace passenger door window lift: $1,808.06
June 11, 2020: VIN Verification: $35
Prior DMV Registration
June 5, 2020, to June 8, 2021: $12,323

The red engine-start button and performance-mode switch on the steering wheel.