From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-16 16:09:52
Although Ferrari delivered 13,640 vehicles globally in 2025—slightly down by 112 units from 2024 and short of setting a new sales record—the company reported growth in both revenue and profit: net revenues reached €7.1 billion (+7%), and operating profit hit €2.1 billion (+12%). Thanks to this strong financial performance, approximately 5,000 employees in Italy will receive annual bonuses of up to €14,900 (approximately $18,000). CEO Benedetto Vigna revealed that the company’s production capacity for 2026 is already fully sold out, and orders for 2027 are nearing full capacity. This year, Ferrari will launch five new models, including its first all-electric vehicle, the Luce. By 2030, the company plans to introduce a total of 20 new models. At that time, 80% of Ferrari’s lineup will still feature internal combustion engines—40% pure gasoline-powered, 40% hybrid, and 20% fully electric. The company emphasized its ongoing commitment to optimizing the performance of its V6, V8, and V12 engines while complying with emissions regulations.

NIO ES9 Nears 10,000 Deliveries Within a Month of Launch; Pricing, Specs, and Delivery Plan Revealed
Xpeng Mona L03 All-Electric Coupe SUV Spotted; Filed with MIIT
Eight Legacy Automakers Permanently Lose Production Licenses, Exit China Market
China's Top 10 Passenger Vehicle Sales in May 2026 Feature No Fuel-Powered Cars for the First Time
China Unveils First Mandatory National Standard for L3/L4 Autonomous Driving, Effective July 2027
Leapmotor Unveils 2027 C-Series Models, Focused on Refined Details and Platform Upgrades
Porsche Halts Production of Two Taycan Wagon Models Amid Slumping Sales
Chinese Automakers Accelerate Acquisitions and Factory Builds to Seize European Market Window