2004 Ferrari 360 SpiderProudly presented by P1 Exotics is this 2004 Ferrari 360 Spider, an open-top icon from Ferrari's modern golden era. Finished in Rosso Corsa over Tan Leather, this example embodies the quintessential Ferrari specification, a combination that defined Maranello's identity through the early 2000s.The 360 Spider was a turning point for Ferrari. As the brand's first fully aluminum convertible, it introduced a space-frame chassis that was 40% stiffer than its steel predecessors, improving handling and structural…
2004 Ferrari 360 SpiderProudly presented by P1 Exotics is this 2004 Ferrari 360 Spider, an open-top icon from Ferrari’s modern golden era. Finished in Rosso Corsa over Tan Leather, this example embodies the quintessential Ferrari specification, a combination that defined Maranello’s identity through the early 2000s.The 360 Spider was a turning point for Ferrari. As the brand’s first fully aluminum convertible, it introduced a space-frame chassis that was 40% stiffer than its steel predecessors, improving handling and structural integrity without adding weight. Designed by Pininfarina, its sculpted lines remain timeless, with a fully automatic soft top that folds neatly behind the seats to preserve its silhouette.Under the rear glass deck features a F131 3.6-liter V8, outputting 400 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. The car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 4.5 seconds, reaching a top speed near 180 mph. Paired with Ferrari’s F1-style automated manual transmission, engineered from the brand’s Formula 1 winning technology, it delivers lightning-fast shifts and an engaging, visceral driving experience. A subtle yet significant detail, the ‘Ferrari F1 World Champion’ badging celebrates Ferrari’s consecutive championship victories from 1999 through 2003.With roughly 7,500 Spiders built out of nearly 18,000 total 360s, this model redefined Ferrari usability without compromising its exotic soul. It remains one of the most accessible modern classics.