From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-11 14:22:00
Ferrari recently released its 2025 financial results: the company delivered approximately 13,500 sports cars globally, a slight year-over-year decrease of 112 units. However, net profit rose by 5% to €1.6 billion, and industrial free cash flow surged by 50% to €1.538 billion. Total revenue reached €7.146 billion, with €6.005 billion contributed by vehicle and parts sales. Ferrari maintained stable sales volumes to support its model transition and plans to continue this strategy through 2026. In 2025, Ferrari launched several new models, including the 296 Speciale series, the Amalfi, and a re-edition of the Testarossa. The company also unveiled core technologies of its first all-electric model, the Luce, which will make its official debut in Rome on May 25, 2026, with reservations opening soon. By region, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa remained Ferrari’s largest market, with 6,346 deliveries. The Americas accounted for 3,937 units, while Asia-Pacific delivered 2,416 vehicles, including 941 units in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan—a year-over-year decline of 221 units. Additionally, the company announced bonuses of up to €14,900 for approximately 5,000 employees.

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