On racetracks and winding coastal roads alike, Ferrari’s 2007 lineup split attention between comfortable V12 grand tourers and hard-edged track specials, reflecting owners’ varied tastes for road use or circuit days. The year blends everyday usability with experimental, limited-run machines.
There are 7 2007 Ferrari Models, ranging from 599 GTB Fiorano to FXX. For each model I list Body style,Engine (type, L),Production (units); you’ll find below.
Which 2007 Ferrari is most practical for occasional road use?
The 599 GTB Fiorano is the most usable of the year: a front-mid V12 grand tourer with more cabin comfort, luggage space and drivability at low speeds than the track-focused entries. It balances performance with creature comforts, making it the sensible choice if you want a Ferrari for weekend drives rather than pure track duty.
Were any 2007 Ferrari models track-only or extremely limited?
Yes — models like the FXX were built in very limited numbers and intended for Ferrari’s owner-track programs, not street registration. Those cars often come with factory support, restricted use, and values tied to their rarity and program participation rather than typical road-car features.
2007 Ferrari Models
| Model | Body style | Engine (type, L) | Production (units) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 599 GTB Fiorano | Berlinetta (grand tourer coupe) | V12, 6.0L | 3,500 |
| F430 | Berlinetta (coupe) | V8, 4.3L | 10,000 |
| F430 Spider | Spider (convertible) | V8, 4.3L | 7,500 |
| 612 Scaglietti | 2+2 grand tourer coupe | V12, 5.7L | 3,025 |
| 612 Scaglietti Sessanta | Limited edition 2+2 grand tourer coupe | V12, 5.7L | 60 |
| FXX | Track-only experimental car | V12, 6.3L | 30 |
| F430 Challenge | Challenge race car | V8, 4.3L | 150 |
Images and Descriptions

599 GTB Fiorano
Successor to the 575M, this V12 flagship featured an Enzo-derived engine and advanced F1-Trac traction control. It masterfully blended extreme supercar performance with the long-distance comfort of a true grand tourer, setting a new benchmark for front-engine Ferraris.

F430
The definitive mid-engine V8 Ferrari of its era, succeeding the 360 Modena. The F430 introduced key technologies like the E-Diff and the steering wheel-mounted manettino dial, making its formidable 483 horsepower more accessible and engaging for drivers.

F430 Spider
Offering the same thrilling performance as its coupe sibling, the F430 Spider featured a compact, fully-automatic soft top. It delivered an unfiltered V8 soundtrack and an exhilarating open-air experience without compromising structural rigidity or handling dynamics.

612 Scaglietti
A luxurious four-seat grand tourer, the 612 Scaglietti was Ferrari’s flagship for comfortable, high-speed travel. Its all-aluminum construction and potent V12 engine allowed it to transport four adults in style without sacrificing the brand’s signature performance.

612 Scaglietti Sessanta
Created to celebrate Ferrari’s 60th anniversary, this ultra-rare model was a showcase of exclusivity. Limited to just 60 units, it featured a unique two-tone livery, an electrochromic glass roof, and every optional extra as standard, making it an instant collectible.

FXX
An extreme, track-only machine based on the Enzo, sold to Ferrari’s most valued clients for a unique R&D program. It was not homologated for road or race use; owners were “test drivers” who helped develop future Ferrari technologies at private track events.

F430 Challenge
The official factory-built race car for Ferrari’s one-make international racing series, the Ferrari Challenge. This was a stripped-down, non-road-legal F430 featuring a sequential gearbox, Lexan windows, racing slicks, and a full roll cage for ultimate track performance.

