IT House reported on February 4 that Ferrari recently announced its "report card" for the past year at the ** meeting after the release of its 2023 sales results. According to the data, Ferrari sold 13,663 units for the year, an increase of 3% compared to 2022.
Photo source Pexels' strong demand in 2023 has also led to all current orders covering Ferrari's production capacity in 2025, which means that if you place an order to buy a Ferrari sports car now, it will not be delivered until 2026 at the earliest.
Benedetto Vigna, CEO of Ferrari, said: "The record results in 2023, the ambitions for 2024, combined with the high visibility of our orders, allow us to look ahead with greater confidence to our high-end targets in 2026. ”
According to Motor1, Ferrari plans to release three new models this year: including the Laferrari "successor", codenamed F250 internally, which is expected to use a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a twin-turbo V6 engine + electric motor, which will break the decades-old practice of Ferrari's flagship models equipped with V12 engines.
Photo source motor1, the same below, in addition, another new car that is likely to be unveiled this year will be a replacement for the Ferrari 812 Superfast, which is confirmed to be powered by a naturally aspirated V12 engine. As for the positioning and power system of the third model, it is currently unknown, and it can only be determined that the power form of the car is not electric.
According to a previous report by IT House, Lamborghini will deliver a total of 10,112 supercars and SUVs in 2023, up from 9,200 in 2022, which is also a record. CEO Winckelmann is very proud of this: "We have reached another historic milestone! ”