A low-mileage 2016 Ferrari California T has landed on Bring a Trailer, and it’s set to find a new owner the old-fashioned way — with no reserve. Showing 18k miles and finished in Rosso California over beige leather, this example represents the more refined, twin-turbo chapter of Ferrari’s grand-touring convertible lineup.
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Delivered new to Lake Forest Sports Cars in Illinois, the car later spent time in Arkansas and Florida before joining the selling dealer’s inventory in 2025. It comes with a clean Carfax and Arizona title, plus a full set of accessories including the original window sticker, manuals, car cover, windscreen, battery charger, and more.

The California T marked a major shift for the model when Ferrari introduced the “T” in 2014 — the first turbocharged Ferrari road car since the F40. Power comes from a twin-turbo 3.9-liter F154 V8, factory rated at 552 hp and 557 lb-ft of torque. It sends power to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle and a limited-slip differential, giving the California T the kind of acceleration and responsiveness often associated with Ferrari’s mid-engine lineup.

Styling updates included a sharper front fascia, revised vents, and a cleaner side profile, all wrapped around a two-piece retractable hardtop that transforms the car from coupe to open-air cruiser in seconds. This example features xenon headlights, fender vents, a hood scoop, Scuderia Ferrari shields, quad exhaust outlets, and front and rear parking sensors. A paint protection film is applied to the front to help maintain the finish.
The car sits on 20-inch split-spoke alloy wheels with Pirelli P Zero tires. Behind them, carbon-ceramic brakes with Brembo calipers provide the stopping power expected of a modern Ferrari.
Inside the 2+2 cabin, beige leather covers the seats, dash, and interior panels. Heated, power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone climate control, aluminum pedals, cruise control, and a touchscreen infotainment system with navigation round out the comfort and tech.
With its mileage, convertible hardtop, factory equipment, and no-reserve format, this California T presents a compelling opportunity for anyone looking to own a modern Ferrari GT without stepping into seven-figure territory.