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The Ferrari 575M Maranello

Published: 22nd May 2004
The Ferrari 575M Maranello

Ferrari 575M Maranello


The new three-spoke, leather-rimmed steering wheel is lighter with the horn buttons and F1 gearchange paddles in brushed aluminium. The centre console is more compact, allowing room for additional storage space, and the use of less black leather – more brown leather in the interior creates a more generous sense of space. The seats are new, featuring six-way power adjustment with memory on the driver’s side. The upholstery is co-ordinated with the completely redesigned door panels, to create an area that harmonises perfectly with the rest of the interior.

Other more practical details have also been redesigned and updated. The fuel filler cap and boot releases have been moved to a new position and can be operated from outside the car with the door open. The rear luggage shelf has new rubber inserts and revised attachments for luggage-restraining straps. Both 575M models are available with right-hand drive.

Personalisation Programme

In keeping with Ferrari practice, the 575M Maranello can be personalised to taste. Thanks to the wide range of options available from the Carrozzeria Scaglietti programme, owners can now extensively modify the style, kit and functionality of their car to suit their own preferences.

They can also enhance the 575M Maranello’s racing spirit with track-oriented options, such as new high-back, carbon racing bucket seats with four-point harness, the Fiorano handling package and the use of carbon fibre details in the interior.

The range of optional extras now also includes a powerful new eight-speaker stereo with four-channel 200 watt amplifiers and analogue signal processing and an efficient satellite navigation system.

The flexibility of the Carrozzeria Scaglietti programme means that Ferrari can now create customised colours from a sample supplied by the client. Every last upholstery detail in the cabin can also be dyed to suit individual requirements using a line-drawing of the interior as a guide. Personalised stitching, featuring contrasting colours, different thicknesses and stitch sizes, is also possible.

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