31 sightings by 28 spotters worldwide

Market value
$62,000 to $110,000
Did you know
Only 137 Ferrari 348 GTS models were ever produced.
The Ferrari 348 GTS is a captivating slice of automotive history, marking Ferrari's bold transition into the modern era of supercars. Introduced in 1993, this Targa-top variant seamlessly blended open-air exhilaration with the raw, visceral thrill of a mid-mounted V8, delivering a driving experience that was as evocative as it was authentic.
Underneath its sharply sculpted lines—courtesy of Pininfarina—the 348 GTS housed a 3.4-liter V8 engine, producing around 320 horsepower. This powerplant, paired with a slick five-speed manual gearbox, offered a mechanical purity that modern paddle-shifted Ferraris can only dream of. Its handling, though famously demanding at the limit, rewarded skillful drivers with a level of engagement rarely matched by its contemporaries.
Despite being overshadowed by its successor, the 355, the 348 GTS holds a special place among enthusiasts for its uncompromising character and distinctive styling cues—such as the iconic side strakes reminiscent of the legendary Testarossa. It was a car that demanded respect, skill, and a bit of bravery, making it a true driver's Ferrari.

Monzambano, Italy
by Franz02

Milano, Italy
by SegugioMilanese

Le Vigeant, France
by remi_

Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria
by Kfreser

Amsterdam, Nederland
by Timon1

Unterreichenbach, Germany
by oxixrh

Carpiano, Italy
by Italianroads

Udine, Italy
by Xxm0onstarxX

München, Deutschland
by Roman1_055

Altendorf, Schweiz
by Roman1_055

Hua Hin, Thailand
by FinlandTampereCar

Singapore, Singapore
by Ast_tr0
31 Ferrari 348 GTS sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 28 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ferrari 348 GTS is rated Rare.
Recent Ferrari 348 GTS sightings on AutoRadar come from Monzambano, Milano, Le Vigeant, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Amsterdam, Unterreichenbach. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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