Ferrari ups warranty cover to 16 years for electrified supercars

The new extended warranty options are available to the owners of existing plug-in hybrid Ferraris – including the 296 GTB and SF90 Stradale.

Ferrari PHEV Warranty Options

Ferrari has launched two new extended warranties for those who buy – or already own – one of its plug-in hybrid (PHEV) supercars. 

The cover is intended to provide extra peace of mind for those choosing a car from the famous Italian marque

Offered for various Ferrari models, from the 296 GTS (pictured above) to the extreme SF90 XX Stradale, the extended warranties are in addition to the standard five-year cover provided on hybrid components.

Dedicated to hybrid Ferraris

Ferrari PHEV Warranty Options

The two new warranty programmes, named ‘Warranty Extension Hybrid’ and ‘Power Hybrid’, can be purchased through the Ferrari dealer network.

Owners can choose warranties in renewable two to four year packages, which can be transferred when their Ferrari is sold. 

Even cars outside of the existing four-year standard factory warranty period are eligible to upgrade, following a technical inspection by a Ferrari dealer.

Opting for the Warranty Extension Hybrid programme means Ferrari will cover the electrified powertrain for up to eight years. 

Choosing the maximum eight-year period also means Ferrari will replace the high-voltage battery pack (HVB) at no extra cost.

Cover for up to sixteen years

Ferrari PHEV Warranty Options

Choosing the Power Hybrid warranty lets owners extend cover to include all major elements of the car’s powertrain.

This comprehensive warranty spans from years eight to sixteen of the car’s life, and sees another HVB replacement included at no additional cost. 

Ferrari has also committed to future-proofing owners against developments in battery technology. The company will guarantee that any replacement HVBs will be a brand new component, able to match the performance of the original factory item.

Both the new warranty packages are available to buy from Ferrari dealers now.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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