Updates from the 550 include a renewed interior, but with substantial improvements inside, including bigger brake discs, a larger and more powerful engine, a different weight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics and an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox, to minimize pitch throughout the 200-milliseconds shift time). Two six-speed transmissions are available, a conventional manual gearbox and, for the first time on a Ferrari V12, Magneti Marelli's semi-automatic (Sequential manual transmission) 'F1' gearbox. The model number refers to total engine displacement in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of 'modificato' or 'modified'.
For 2005, the company developed a new GTC handling package and Superamerica version (a limited run of 559 Retractable hardtop variants of the coupe), along with raising the power from 515 PS (379 kW) to 540 PS (397 kW). A base-model 575 M Maranello costs US$224,640.

Ferrari : 575 2DR CPE 575 Serviced! 5700 Miles! Tubi Exhaust!
$85,000.00 (2 Bids) Time Left: 1d 5h 47m |
| Ferrari : 575 Spyder 575M MARANELLO SPYDER SUPEAMERICA WITH 6KMLS LIKE NEW!!
$207,900.00
Time Left: 4d 10h 34m |
| Ferrari : 575 Maranello 02 575M * 8K M * SHIELDS * CALIPERS * TUBI * LTHR SHELF
$115,000.00
Time Left: 4d 12h 16m |
| Ferrari : 575 2002 Ferrari 575M F1 Maranello
$106,900.00
Time Left: 4d 18h |
| Ferrari : 575 Maranello Ferrari 575M Silver Black, F1
$95,000.00
Time Left: 6d 7h 20m |
Ferrari : 575 Ferrari 575 Titanium Black F1 seats shields 11000mile
$10,000.00 $106,000.00
Time Left: 9d 14h |
A total of 559 Superamericas were built; this awkward number followed Enzo Ferrari's philosophy that there should always be one fewer car available than what the market is demanding.
A one-off special 575 M was built by Zagato for Japanese Ferrari collector, Yoshiyuki Hayashi and announced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.Designed to recall the 250 GTZ (or 250 GT Zagato) and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 250 range, the 575 GTZ was officially endorsed by Ferrari and includes Zagato's trademark double-bubble roofline and two-tone paint.
The GTC handling package includes Ferrari's fourth ceramic composite brake system by Brembo (the first 3 being featured on the Challenge Stradale, F430 and Enzo) as well as a more performance-tuned suspension system, low-restriction exhaust system, and unique 19 inch wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's Formula One technology. They use 15.7 in discs with six-piston calipers in front and 14.2 in discs with four-piston calipers in the rear. The package is priced at US$23,500.





