Industry/Official

Ferrari posts a 12% operating profit in 2025

Sold-out for 2026 and most of 2027

You all probably have heard a million times that Ferrari doesn’t build a lot of cars on purpose to maintain exclusivity and higher brand value. Well, it is not just a baseless rumour. The company shipped a total of 13,640 cars in 2025, which was a marginal change of -0.8% compared with 2024 shipments of 13,752 cars. Just to give you an idea of how exclusive Ferrari aims to be, Porsche shipped a total of 279,449 vehicles in 2025, more than 20x of Ferrari!.

The company posted operating profits (EBIT) of €2,110 million, up 12% compared with €1,888 million in 2024. A net profit of €1,600 million, a 5% increase, wasn’t bad either. Net revenues for 2025 were €7,146 million, up 7%. Of which, €6,005 million were from cars and spare parts, a growth of 5%. Sponsorship, commercial and brand activities accounted for €820 million, a growth of 22%. Other sports-related activities and financial services accounted for the remaining €321 million, a growth of 15%.

According to reports, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has announced bonuses of up to €14,900 for the employees. And, Ferrari has already sold out its 2026 production, and order books are nearly full for 2027 as well.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Note: Comments that are unrelated to the post above get automatically filtered into the trash bin.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

To Top