A Ferrari window sticker (Monroney label) is the factory-required label listing that car's MSRP, standard and optional equipment, EPA fuel economy and NHTSA safety ratings — ForCar has it rebuilt for 71 Ferrari models, averaging 16 mpg on the label. Enter any Ferrari VIN and it comes back with that exact build — free.
What's on a Ferrari window sticker
Every Monroney label carries the same required blocks — MSRP with itemised options, EPA fuel economy, which across the Ferrari range averages 16 mpg, NHTSA safety ratings, standard and optional equipment, and parts-content origin. Enter a Ferrari VIN and the label comes back with that car's own build, not a range average.
Across the 34 Ferrari models with EPA data on file the label figure spreads from the Portofino M at 19 mpg down to the Purosangue at 12 — which is why the sticker for one car says more than any brand average. From EPA fuel-economy records, NHTSA ratings and ForCar market data.
For how to read each block, what to do if the sticker is lost and how it differs from a build sheet, see the window sticker guide.
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Each model's ForCar Reliability Score is built from NHTSA crash-test safety, recall frequency and complaint severity — not user reviews. Tap any model to pull its window sticker by VIN.
EPA figures across the Ferrari range
Combined MPG as printed on each model's window sticker, most efficient first. The Ferrari range spans 7 mpg between the Portofino M and the Purosangue, so a brand average tells you little — the label for one VIN tells you everything:
Figures are the best recent EPA rating for each model; electric models are rated in MPGe and left out so the comparison stays like-for-like.
Ferrari models 71
Every Ferrari model we hold a sticker for, with the years covered and the best EPA figure printed on the label. Pick one to look it up by VIN:
Where to find the VIN on a Ferrari
- WindshieldLower-left corner, driver's side, readable from outside without opening anything.
- Door jambOn the driver's door frame, next to the tyre-pressure and build-date plate.
- DocumentsRegistration, title and insurance card — on a Ferrari all three must show the same number.
All four must match. A Ferrari whose windshield plate disagrees with the door jamb has either had a panel replaced or a tampered identity — check the paperwork before any money changes hands.
Window sticker — frequently asked
What MPG do Ferrari window stickers show?
Across 34 Ferrari models with EPA data the combined figure averages 16 mpg, ranging from the Portofino M at 19 mpg down to the Purosangue at 12. The label prints the figure for that exact build, which is why two Ferrari cars of the same year can show different numbers.
Is the recreated Ferrari sticker the same as the original?
It rebuilds the factory equipment, EPA fuel economy and NHTSA safety from official records, so the core Monroney content matches. Dealer-added options and destination charges vary by sale, so the printed total on one Ferrari may differ from another.
Where do I find the VIN on a Ferrari?
Lower-left of the windshield, the driver's door-jamb sticker, or the registration and insurance documents — all three must agree. For what a window sticker is, how to read each block and what to do if yours is lost, see the window sticker guide.