Ferrari has had a record year. According to the company, almost a quarter more cars were shipped last year than in 2020 and sales and profits rose sharply.
In total, the famous car brand from Maranello shipped 11,155 cars last year, an increase of more than 22 percent. In addition, turnover increased by more than 23 percent to almost €4.3 billion. The listed Ferrari posted a net profit of €833 million, which is 37 percent more than a year earlier. The chief executive of Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, who joined Ferrari in September, said in a statement that there was also an impressive order intake.
Ferrari mainly benefited from good sales of the F8 Tributo, the Roma and the SF90 Stradale. According to the car brand, sales rose in all regions. This increased strongly in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in particular. There was almost a doubling. Under Vigna’s leadership, Ferrari wants to make more work of electric and hybrid cars. On June 16, the brand will hold an investor day to learn more about its electric car strategy. Other important news is the arrival of the Purosangue, Ferrari’s first SUV. It is expected that this type can take the brand to even greater heights. Competitors like Lamborghini and Aston Martin saw their sales skyrocket when they launched an SUV.
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