The Ferrari Portofino starts at AED 900,000. Switch trims, compare model years and see your monthly payment.
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Ferrari Portofino stands out as the most approachable open-top Ferrari for UAE buyers, blending daily usability with unmistakable Italian flair. GCC-spec Portofinos are in high demand, especially among Dubai and Abu Dhabi enthusiasts who want a convertible that can handle both Sheikh Zayed Road and Jebel Jais. The Portofino's twin-turbo V8 delivers thrilling performance, but its real strength is the balance between comfort and excitement—rare in this segment. If you're searching for a \"Ferrari Portofino for sale UAE,\" expect a car that turns heads at City Walk and feels at home on the Corniche.
Focus on GCC-spec Portofinos, as European imports often lack the cooling upgrades needed for UAE summers. Use platforms like Dubizzle, Al Ain Class Motors, and Ferrari Approved Dubai to compare prices and specs.
Schedule a pre-purchase inspection at Ital Auto Service in Al Quoz or Ferrari Dubai Service Centre. Only trust workshops with Ferrari SD3/SDX diagnostic tools for accurate results.
Request full service records stamped by Ferrari UAE or Al Tayer Motors. Cross-check chassis number with RTA and CarReport.ae for accident or flood damage history.
Confirm the seller's Emirates ID matches the Mulkiya (registration card). For company-owned cars, ensure you have a valid company NOC and stamped documents.
Take the car to an RTA-approved testing centre—Tasjeel Al Barsha or Shamil Abu Dhabi are popular for exotics. The Portofino must pass emissions and chassis checks before transfer.
Complete the transfer at RTA with all documents, then arrange comprehensive insurance—AXA and Oman Insurance offer Ferrari-specific policies. Only after insurance is active will you receive the new Mulkiya.
| Document | Provider | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original Mulkiya (Registration Card) | Seller | Yes | Must be valid and match seller's Emirates ID; check for any RTA fines or blocks. |
| Emirates ID | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Physical card required for RTA transfer; digital copies not accepted. |
| Service History Book/Invoices | Seller | Strongly Advised | Look for Al Tayer Motors or Ferrari Dubai stamps for warranty validation. |
| RTA Passing Certificate | RTA Testing Centre | Yes | Valid for 30 days; required for ownership transfer at Tasjeel or Shamil. |
| Comprehensive Insurance Policy | Buyer | Yes | Must be active before new Mulkiya is issued; Ferrari-specific cover recommended. |
| Company NOC (if company-owned) | Seller's Company | If applicable | Stamped and signed; required for company-to-individual transfers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. |
| Export Certificate (if imported) | Original Exporting Country | If applicable | Needed for non-GCC cars; check for GCC spec compliance before RTA approval. |
European or US-spec Portofinos often lack upgraded cooling and may struggle in UAE heat, leading to frequent overheating.
Missing Al Tayer or Ferrari Dubai stamps can void the agency warranty and reduce resale value in the UAE.
Any hesitation or noise from the retractable hardtop can signal expensive repairs, especially after sandstorms.
Persistent check engine or gearbox lights often indicate deeper issues with the DCT or turbo system.
Heat-damaged buttons are common and costly to replace; avoid cars with multiple sticky switches.
Check for water stains or mismatched paint—some Portofinos have been repaired after Dubai floods or major accidents.
Out-of-warranty Portofinos can rack up huge bills; always confirm warranty status with Ferrari UAE before buying.
Non-OEM exhausts or ECU tunes can cause RTA inspection failures and void Ferrari warranty in the GCC.