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Ferrari 456 MGT Window Sticker

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Monroney · NHTSA & EPA · 1995–2026 · Updated Aug 22, 2026
Quick answer

The Ferrari 456 MGT window sticker (Monroney label) lists its original factory MSRP, the 5.5L, 12-cyl, Premium fuel, Rear-Wheel Drive build, standard and optional equipment, EPA fuel economy (up to 11 mpg combined) and NHTSA safety ratings. Enter a Ferrari 456 MGT VIN and the label comes back with that car's own build — free.

The Ferrari 456 MGT window sticker — build, options & years

The Ferrari 456 MGT ran from 1995–2026. Its Monroney label captures exactly how each one left the factory — the build, the options it was optioned with and the price, built around the 5.5L, 12-cyl, Premium fuel, Rear-Wheel Drive powertrain.

Powertrain on the label
5.5L, 12-cyl, Premium fuel, Rear-Wheel Drive
EPA fuel economy
up to 11 mpg combined
Warranty as sold
3 years / 36,000 miles basic
Powertrain warranty
5 years / 60,000 miles
Generations
1 (1995–2026)

Which year's sticker do I need? Any Ferrari 456 MGT VIN works — ForCar reads the exact model year automatically. On owner data the cleanest years are 1995, 1996, 1997; the most-complained-about are 2026, 2025, 2024. For year-by-year recalls, MPG and safety, see the full Ferrari 456 MGT VIN decoder.

What the Ferrari 456 MGT sticker says about fuel

Fuel economy is a legally required block on every Monroney label — city, highway and combined figures plus the estimated annual fuel bill. These are the EPA numbers on file for the 456 MGT, latest tested year 2003:

FIG.01·Ferrari 456 MGT — EPA Fuel Economy on the Window Sticker
01
Citystop-start driving9 mpg
02
Highwaysteady cruising14 mpg
03
Combinedthe headline figure on the label11 mpg
TOP 3·UNIT EPA mpg·SOURCE EPA fuel-economy database

The label also prints an estimated $7,000 a year in fuel at 15,000 miles.

How the 456 MGT's sticker figure changed

Combined MPG printed on the label, model year by model year — 1999 to 2003. Worth checking before you compare a 456 MGT sticker from one year with another:

FIG.02·Ferrari 456 MGT — EPA Combined MPG by Model Year
199920002001200220031111111111
RANGE 11 → 11·SOURCE EPA · 1999–2003

The figure has stayed broadly flat across the span. EPA revised its testing method in 2008, which shifts figures printed before and after that year.

What's on the Ferrari 456 MGT sticker

Every Monroney label carries the same required blocks: MSRP with itemised options, EPA fuel economy — for this car 11 mpg combined, NHTSA safety ratings, standard and optional equipment, and parts-content origin. Every 456 MGT VIN returns its own build rather than a generic spec.

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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We're still compiling NHTSA data for the Ferrari 456 MGT — its score will appear once that's in.

How we score: NHTSA crash-test safety (40%), recall frequency (25%) and the share of owner complaints involving a crash, fire or injury (35%) — not user reviews. For full recalls, MPG and safety see the Ferrari 456 MGT VIN decoder.

456 MGT window sticker — every model year

This covers the Ferrari 456 MGT for 1995–2026. Enter any 456 MGT VIN above and ForCar pulls the exact build and Monroney label for that specific year automatically. No need to pick a year. Driving something else? Browse window stickers for every Ferrari model.

Want 456 MGT recalls, MPG, safety and reliability too? See the full Ferrari 456 MGT VIN decoder →

Other Ferrari window stickers

FIG.06·Other Ferrari window stickers
ModelYears coveredClassBest EPA figure
Ferrari F401991–1992Two Seaters13 mpg
Ferrari Enzo2003–2003Two Seaters8 mpg
Ferrari California2010–2014Minicompact Cars16 mpg
Ferrari Testarossa1985–2026Two Seaters11 mpg
Ferrari FF2010–2016Midsize Cars13 mpg
Ferrari 812 SuperfastTwo Seaters13 mpg
ROWS 6·SOURCE ForCar catalogue · EPA fueleconomy.gov

Where to find the VIN on a Ferrari 456 MGT

  1. WindshieldLower-left corner, driver's side, readable from outside without opening anything.
  2. Door jambOn the driver's door frame of every 456 MGT, next to the tyre-pressure and build-date plate.
  3. DocumentsRegistration, title and insurance card — on a Ferrari 456 MGT all three must show the same number.

All four must match. A Ferrari 456 MGT 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 does the Ferrari 456 MGT window sticker show?

The EPA figures on file are 11 mpg combined (9 city / 14 highway), from its 2003 rating, with an estimated $7,000 a year in fuel printed alongside.

Is the recreated Ferrari 456 MGT 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 456 MGT may differ from another.

Where do I find the VIN on a Ferrari 456 MGT?

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.

Window-sticker data rebuilt from NHTSA vPIC (equipment), EPA fueleconomy.gov (MPG) and NHTSA safety ratings. Monroney label per the Automobile Information Disclosure Act. Last updated Aug 2026. — ForCar Reviewed by , founder of ForCar.