Market Find: 2022 Ferrari Monza SP2 in Grigio Titanio Metallizzato
What: 2022 Ferrari Monza SP2
Color: Grigio Titanio Metallizzato (grigiotitanio; metallic UNI; 226690; Ferrari)
VIN: ZFF94MSB000272374
Mileage: 812 km
Price Estimate: $2,250,000 – $2,750,000 USD
Location: RM Sotheby’s Auburn Dhabi
Listing: RM Sotheby’s
This 2022 Ferrari Monza SP2 is one of up to 499 Monza models built across both SP1 and SP2 configurations and represents the first entry in Ferrari’s Icona series. The car was delivered new to an enthusiast in Dubai, later registered in Kuwait, and shows 812 kilometres at cataloguing.

Completed in October 2021, chassis 272374 is finished in Grigio Titanio Metallizzato over Rosso Ferrari leather with Nero accents. The configuration includes Special Equipment consisting of a Rosso Corsa–painted driver’s head fairing with a Grigio Titanio stripe and model script. Additional exterior equipment includes forged 21-inch Grigio Corsa wheels (matte finish), carbon-fiber components throughout the bodywork—such as the front spoiler, air vents, wheelhouse arches, diffuser, underdoor covers, and fuel filler lid—and red brake calipers.
Power comes from the 6.5-liter Tipo F140 GC V12, an evolution of the engine family used in the Enzo, 599 GTO, and LaFerrari. In the Monza, output is 799 horsepower with a 9,000 rpm redline, paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Ferrari reports 0–100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a top speed above 300 km/h. The model incorporates Ferrari’s “Virtual Windscreen” system to deflect airflow in the absence of a traditional windscreen.

Inside, this SP2 features GT2 monocoque seats trimmed in Rosso Ferrari with Giallo stitching, yellow Cavallino motifs, and a yellow tachometer. A four-point Giallo harness and a Rosso-trimmed steering wheel complete the interior specification.
The car is offered with owner’s manuals, a battery charger, and a Ferrari-branded leather and carbon-fiber helmet designed for the Monza series. With limited production, low mileage, and an individualized specification that incorporates both Special Equipment and extensive carbon-fiber options, this SP2 aligns with collector interest in early Icona models.
















































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