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Ferrari Amalfi Spider Debut Leads Brand as Secondary Market Prices Rise
Ferrari ranks 1st of 7 tracked car brands over the past ninety days, while secondary-market prices rose 1.08% over the month.

The new Ferrari Amalfi Spider has debuted to critical acclaim as the brand captures luxury automotive attention. Robb Report reported that the open-top model is the finest all-around Prancing Horse in production, highlighting its balance of performance and daily usability.[1] This high-profile launch reinforces the brand'[3];s cultural dominance and premium positioning at the top of the luxury collector hierarchy.
In other brand developments, the secondary market continues to react to both modern and vintage models. Classic Driver reported that a rare, high-horsepower track weapon finished in a dark specification is drawing intense interest from collectors.[2] These specialized, low-volume track cars remain highly sought after by brand purists, helping to sustain overall brand momentum and interest among elite collectors.
On the secondary market, the brand's overall pricing remains resilient. Across 6159.0[3] tracked listings on leading secondary marketplaces, average prices rose 1.08%[3] over the month. This steady performance comes as collectors prepare for major upcoming summer events, where several high-value examples are expected to cross the block.
Ferrari continues to outpace its closest competitors in the luxury automotive sector. Over the past ninety days, Ferrari ranks 1st[3] of 7 tracked car brands, with secondary-market prices rising 3.72%[3]. By comparison, the broader category benchmark moved down -0.29%[3] over the same ninety-day period, while the worst-performing peer brand, Lamborghini, saw prices fall -6.08%[3].
For collectors and advisors, the data indicates a stable market for the Italian marque. While weekly prices remained flat at 0.00%[3], the longer-term trend shows secondary-market prices rose 11.59%[3] over the past year. This sustained growth highlights the brand's relative strength compared to Aston Martin, the best-performing peer brand, which saw prices rise 2.09%[3] over the ninety-day window.
Sources
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Robb Report
Review Ferrari Amalfi Spider 1238536272 - 02
Classic Driver
Ferraris 750 Horsepower Track Weapon Chose Dark Side - 03
Pricing Culture Data
Ferrari market dossierAug 10, 2026
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Calculated deterministically from the recorded market observations cited in this story.