1991 Ferrari Testarossa
£189,950
About this car
The 1991 Testarossa sits at the very end of the original production run, just one model year before Ferrari replaced it with the 512 TR. This UK-supplied example — a meaningful distinction, as a significant proportion of Testarossas in Britain arrived as grey imports — has covered just 18,000 miles in over three decades, a figure that speaks to deliberate, considered ownership. Rosso Corsa over Crema leather is the quintessential combination for this car: period-correct, dramatic, and precisely what the factory intended it to look like.
The 4.9-litre flat-twelve engine produces 390 bhp and remains one of the most architecturally interesting powerplants Ferrari ever built. Its wide, low profile contributed directly to the car's handling balance, and its character — broad power delivery, mechanical directness, an unmistakeable acoustic signature — is entirely unlike a modern turbocharged supercar. Drive goes to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox, the only transmission ever offered on the Testarossa.
Service history is described as excellent and the car has just been freshly serviced, which matters considerably on a complex twelve-cylinder Ferrari. At 18,000 miles, this occupies genuine collector-car territory: the right spec, the right provenance, and the kind of mileage that keeps it squarely at the top of the market for serious Testarossa buyers.
Contact Seller
Tom Hartley
Swadlincote
Car Overview
Price History
Factory Specs
supercarGen F110- Power
- 390 bhp
- Weight
- 1,506 kg
- Power-to-weight
- 259 bhp/ton
- Top speed
- 180 mph
- 0-60 mph
- 5.2s
- 1/4 mile
- 13.5s
- Nürburgring lap time
- 9:00.0
- Engine
- 4.9L 12-cyl
- Engine position
- Mid-engine
- Aspiration
- Naturally Aspirated
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Origin
- Italy
- Units produced
- 7,177
Some values are estimates
Last updated 04/06/2026