Top 10 Best Ferrari Gifts
Ferrari makes a ton of money off of gift items, clothes and other accessories.
Ferrari fans are everywhere and are notoriously passionate, so it makes sense that they buy-up the automaker’s various accessories en masse. Not everyone can afford a Ferrari, after all, so the best way for many to show their support for the brand would be with a shirt, hat or pen, etc. The Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team is also the most popular team in the paddock by a wide, wide margin – essentially making them the New York Yankees of racing. It’s no wonder Ferrari hats sell!
In this post, we’re going to show you some of our favorite Ferrari gifts on sale today. It can be confusing to shop for gearheads when you aren’t one yourself, so hopefully we can help you figure out what to give to that passionate Ferrari fan in your life. We’ll cover everything from RC cars to coffee table books, clothes and more, so there will be a little something for every ‘Tifosi’ on the list.
Table of contents
- 1. Editor's Pick: Ferrari Mug
- Promoted Product: Gold Shield 5L Ferrari Car Covers at CarCover.com
- 2. LEGO Speed Champions Ferrari 488 GT3
- 3. Sheaffer Ferrari Carbon Fiber Look Pen
- 4. Bburago Race and Play LaFerrari
- 5. Ferrari Driving Experience
- 6. Ferrari Men's Race Day Chronograph
- 7. Ferrari Red Windbreaker Jacket
- 8. PUMA Ferrari Evo Match Mens Trainers
- 9. Ferrari Hard Case for iPhone
- 10. Ferrari Red Fan Flag
- Recent Updates:
1. Editor's Pick: Ferrari Mug
Cars and coffee go together like Italians and, well… coffee!
That makes this Ferrari mug a good gift for anyone who likes racing, cars, or the Ferrari brand. It’s made of ceramic/stoneware, is available in red, yellow, and black and is 350ml in size.
Pros | Stylish, regular size, three available colors, dishwasher friendly |
Cons | Ferrari shield/logo is very large |
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2. LEGO Speed Champions Ferrari 488 GT3
This great LEGO set from the company’s Speed Champions line was made following Christina Nielsen’s 2017 IMSA GTD Championship and as such, features a LEGO figurine designed to look like the Danish driver. It also comes with a buildable Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488 GT3, which measuires about 17cm long and 6cm wide. The kit has roughly 179 pieces and is suitable for kids between the ages of 7 and 14. We get the feeling that lots of adult Ferrari fans are buying up this popular LEGO set, though.
LEGO is a well-known and reputable company, so it’s no surprise that this is a high-quality set that is fun to build and looks cool as a finished product.
Pros | It's a LEGO Ferrari! |
Cons | Not suitable for very young kids due to complicated instructions, small pieces |
3. Sheaffer Ferrari Carbon Fiber Look Pen
When you whip out this carbon fiber Ferrari-badged writing tool to sign a document, everyone will know just how serious you are about signing your name.
This pen is a fountain-style pen with a stainless steel nib and comes with two Sheaffer Skrip ink cartridges (one blue and one black). Enzo Ferrari used to write in purple ink, so true Ferrari fans may want to find a purple cartridge for this Maranello pen.
In addition to the carbon fiber finish, this pen is also available in yellow, red, black, and white.
Pros | Multiple colors, reloadable ink cartridges |
Cons | Expensive |
4. Bburago Race and Play LaFerrari
This LaFerrari scale replica from Bburago well suited to kids who love cars and want a durable toy to play with.
The 1/24 model features a diecast metal body (painted Ferrari red, of course), along with a functional hood and engine cover and working steering.
This model is not a pull-back model nor is it a remote control car. It is just under eight inches long.
With a low price and durable metal body, this model is great for younger Ferrari fans. It comes in its own original packaging, which also doubles as a display box.
Older Ferrari fans who don’t want a model to play with but rather to display may like a more high-quality product such as that from Bburago’s Signature line. For example, the Ferrari 458 Speciale scale replica at this link.
Pros | Metal body, inexpensive |
Cons | Passenger doors don't open |
5. Ferrari Driving Experience
This might be the best gift for a Ferrari fan short of buying them an actual Ferrari.
This deal is from Speed Vegas, a Las Vegas-based track day experience provider. For just under $400, Speed Vegas will let you take 5 hot laps around their 12-turn, 1.5-mile purpose-built track in a Ferrari 458 Italia. For that price, you’ll also receive driver coaching from professional instructors, all necessary safety gear.
Before you purchase this item, be sure that you can make it out to the Las Vegas area for your scheduled track time. Travel to Speed Vegas is not included in the retail price – you’ll have to organize that part yourself. This would be a great gift for any bachelor or bachelorette party in Las Vegas, though, or for a group of friends to do on a weekend trip to Sin City.
Pros | You get to drive a Ferrari on a race track! |
Cons | Must travel to Las Vegas |
6. Ferrari Men's Race Day Chronograph
Ferrari watches are ubiquitous and very popular among fans of the brand. The performance car and the watch industries are interlinked, so this makes sense.
This Ferrari watch is a chronograph, meaning it doubles as a stop watch, and it also has minute, second and hour sub-dials along with a date display. It has a 44mm stainless steel case, a quartz movement, and textured silicone band (which is designed to look like a car tire!) with a buckle closure. It is water resistant up to 165 ft.
At $100, this watch is priced right and well-suited to Ferrari enthusiasts both old and young.
Pros | Sub dials with date display, sporty look, water resistant, Ferrari branded |
Cons | Looks may be too juvenile for some adults |
7. Ferrari Red Windbreaker Jacket
This red Ferrari windbreaker is a thick, warm weather-resistant jacket with a polyester mesh lining. It has a stitched Ferrari shield on the front left of the chest, along with a Scuderia Ferrari logo printed on the back right bottom edge. It also has a full-zip front with rubber zipper pulls and zippered front pockets. It’s machine washable as well.
Pros | Thick, warm, high quality |
Cons | Pricey |
8. PUMA Ferrari Evo Match Mens Trainers
These men’s running shoes are the result of a coming together of the classic PUMA Tennis design and the iconic Scuderia Ferrari brand. These are actually the exact same shoes the Ferrari team wears currently and are available in multiple sizes. They feature a perforated PUMA Formstrip and a Ferrari red colorway.
These shoes are high quality and good-looking. With a reputable manufacturer behind them, you can buy these kicks knowing they’ll last.
Pros | Looks good, high quality |
Cons | Perhaps a bit pricey |
9. Ferrari Hard Case for iPhone
Today’s smartphones are impressive, but many are notoriously flimsy and prone to damage. A phone case is essentially a must-have, then, so why not buy that Ferrari fan in your life a Ferrari-branded phone case?
This Ferrari phone case will fit the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8. The manufacturer says the case is made of durable plastics and was designed in-house at Ferrari. Ferrari also makes other phone cases for different phones and with different textures and styles.
Pros | Protects your phone, Ferrari branded |
Cons | Expensive compared to other cases |
10. Ferrari Red Fan Flag
This Ferrari flag is a must-have for anyone with a Ferrari in their garage or anyone who likes to decorate their garage space with automotive-related accessories. It’s stylish, bright, inexpensive and will let all your friends know about your affinity for racing or cars.
The flag does not include a pole, so if you plan to fly this flag, you’ll have to buy the pole separately.
Pros | Looks great, inexpensive |
Cons | Flag pole not included |
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May 2, 2023: Updated with a new promoted product recommendation.
May 12, 2021: Updated with a new promoted product recommendation.
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Sam McEachern holds a diploma in journalism from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and has been covering the automotive industry for over 5 years. He conducts reviews and writes AutoGuide's news content. He's a die-hard motorsports fan with a passion for performance cars of all sorts.
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