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Quick Answer: The most reliable VIN location for the Ferrari Roma is the trunk lid underside “PERSONALIZATION SPECIFICATIONS” plate. It’s typically attached to the carpeted lining under the trunk lid, with the full 17-digit VIN printed on the top line under the “FERRARI” header. Easy access, but watch for glare off the glossy metal plate.

VIN location Ferrari Roma 2023-2023

Where is the VIN number in Ferrari Roma (2023-2023)?

This guide covers where to find the VIN (vehicle identification number) on the Ferrari Roma (2023-2023), including the easiest plate to read and the more permanent chassis stamping.

Chassis Number Locations

Trunk Lid (Underside) – Personalization Plate Ferrari Roma Trunk (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the trunk and look up at the underside of the trunk lid. The large rectangular metal plaque titled “PERSONALIZATION SPECIFICATIONS” is attached to the carpeted lining; the 17-digit VIN is on the top line under “FERRARI”, and the 6-digit serial number is on the top right.
  • Access: Very low difficulty—no tools needed. The plate is glossy/reflective, so direct flashlight can cause glare.
  • Note: Works the same in LHD and RHD markets because it’s on the trunk lid.
  • Tip: If glare is washing out the characters, tilt your phone slightly and scan it directly with ScanVin.app so OCR grabs the VIN without you misreading reflective lettering.

Windshield (Lower Dashboard Corner) Ferrari Roma Windshield (VIN location)

  • Where to look: From outside the car, check the lower corner of the windshield on the left side (LHD driver’s side) where the VIN sits behind a standard viewing window.
  • Access: Medium difficulty—glass reflections and dashboard glare are common, especially in sunlight or with tint.
  • Note: On RHD cars, this windshield VIN typically shifts to the right side of the windshield.
  • Tip: To beat windshield reflections, change your angle and capture it with your phone using ScanVin.app so you don’t have to manually transcribe through glare.

Door Jamb Certification Label (US-Spec) Ferrari Roma B-pillar / door sill (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the driver’s door and inspect the driver-side door jamb/B-pillar area, typically below the striker plate. Look for the certification sticker (often includes VIN and tire info).
  • Access: Low/medium difficulty—it can be shadowed by the open door; open the door fully for light.
  • Note: The sample vehicle is US-spec LHD; label styling may vary by market.
  • Tip: If the jamb is in shadow, turn your body so ambient light hits the label and use the VIN scanner on ScanVin.app to read it quickly without squinting.

Engine Bay (Stamped Chassis Number) Ferrari Roma Engine compartment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: In the engine bay, the stamped chassis number is typically on an aluminum structure/frame rail or near the top of the shock tower area on the right-side structure, sometimes under a small plastic flap.
  • Access: High difficulty—tight packaging and awkward angles; you may need a focused light and a steady hand.
  • Note: Even on some RHD cars, this stamping is often still found on the right-side engine-bay structure.
  • Tip: If the stamp is hard to see due to shadows/angle, wipe dust off and scan it with ScanVin.app’s camera OCR so you don’t have to write characters down in a cramped position.

Digital Infotainment System (VIN in menus) Ferrari Roma Screen / infotainment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: On the center portrait screen, navigate to Settings (gear icon) → System Information to view vehicle info.
  • Access: Medium difficulty—phone cameras often struggle with screen flicker/moire patterns.
  • Note: Menu wording can vary by software version, but “System Information” is the path shown in the video.
  • Tip: If the screen flickers in photos, it’s usually faster to read it and then use ScanVin.app to scan a physical VIN plate instead (trunk plate or jamb label) for cleaner OCR results.

Video Guide

Video Tutorial: Ferrari Roma Tutorial

▶ Watch Ferrari Roma VIN Location Guide

  • A detailed Roma walkaround that clearly shows the trunk personalization plate (best secondary VIN source) and the infotainment menu structure.

Common Problems & Troubleshooting

  • Glossy metal glare (trunk plate): Don’t blast it straight-on with a flashlight—tilt the phone and light until the characters go dark and readable.
  • Reflections through glass (windshield VIN): Shade the area with your hand or body and change your viewing angle to reduce dashboard reflections.
  • Sticker vs. stamped VIN: Door-jamb labels can be replaced—when verifying a vehicle, cross-check the printed VIN against the stamped chassis number for consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the VIN on Ferrari Roma?

Start with the trunk lid underside personalization plate (17-digit VIN under the FERRARI header). Also check the windshield lower corner VIN viewing window on LHD cars.

Which VIN location is the most important for Ferrari Roma?

The stamped chassis number in the engine bay is the most important because it’s the permanent identifier on the vehicle structure; use it to verify the printed plates/labels match.

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Note on Data Sources

Information about VIN location in this model comes from aggregation of official technical documentation (OEM) and spare parts catalogs. Despite careful algorithmic verification, the data is for reference purposes only. Final vehicle identification should always be confirmed by an authorized technician.

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