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Ferrari with three new models in 2024 and record sales

If you order a Ferrari today, you will get it in 2026

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When it comes to luxury on four wheels, Ferrari knows no bounds. With a record 13,663 vehicles sold worldwide last year, this Italian sports car manufacturer is setting new milestones. With an eye to the future, where the horizon brings three new models in 2024, Ferrari promises that the adrenaline in the veins of their customers will continue to drive the hearts relentlessly.

In a world where prestige is often measured by performance and exclusivity, Ferrari continues to prove that its heritage is stronger than ever. With last year's sales surpassing the previous record set in 2022 by 442 vehicles, Ferrari reached a new record number 13,663 vehicles delivered. This represents not only a three percent increase, but also net revenues of approximately 5.97 billion euros, which is more than 17 percent more than the previous year.


This growth comes at a time when Ferrari predicts even greater growth for the future. With all models sold out until 2025, if you order today you can only expect delivery in 2026. Such demand and dedication to the Ferrari brand shows the continued trust of customers and speed enthusiasts in the legendary Italian manufacturer.
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The successor will be the Ferrari Superfast 812
2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year as Ferrari announces the launch of three new models. While the details remain a mystery, it is clear that one of them will be the successor to the legendary LaFerrari. Rumor has it that this model, allegedly dubbed the “F250,” could be the top of the range, powered by a hybrid, turbocharged V-6 engine similar to the one found in the race car. 499P Le Mans. With production that is said to comprise 828 units, including the convertible and high-performance versions of the XX, Ferrari promises that this vehicle will be something special.

It is less clear which the remaining two models will be. Options range from swapping for model 812 Superfast, which would likely be powered by a turbocharged V-8, to a new Icon model or a Purosangue variant. Whatever Ferrari has in store, we can expect each new model to bring a breath of fresh air to the brand's already impressive portfolio.

While Ferrari celebrates its successes on the road, its motorsport division, Scuderia Ferrari, is no less far behind. By announcing that he will join the team as a driver Lewis Hamilton, the most successful racer Formula 1, in 2025, Ferrari proves that its passion for speed and victory is endless. With record sales, new model announcements and outstanding achievements on the race track, Ferrari remains synonymous with exclusivity, performance and an irresistible desire to push the limits of the possible.

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