Ferrari recently unveiled its financial results for the past year, 2024.

Specifically, the Italian carmaker sold 13,752 vehicles globally in 2024, a 0.7% increase from 2023. Ferrari’s North America, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), and Asia-Pacific regions grew by 2%, 5%, and 4%, respectively.

In contrast, due to pressure from domestic car manufacturers, Ferrari’s sales in China decreased by 22% compared to the previous year.

For the 2024 fiscal year, Ferrari’s net revenue increased by 11.8% to €6.7 billion (over 175.6 thousand billion VND). This equates to approximately 20 billion VND earned every hour.

In 2024, 51% of Ferrari vehicles sold were electrified. This indicates that the transition to electric cars has not impacted the driving experience or performance of these supercars.

It is worth noting that all vehicles produced for 2025 and 2026 have already been pre-ordered. This means that customers who place an order now will have to wait until 2027 to receive their vehicles.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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