Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna warned in March the carmaker was ready with countermeasures in the event of tariffs.
Most of Ferrari's clients are existing customers, but new buyers are increasingly coming from younger generations.
Ferrari announces price hikes on select models due to upcoming U.S. import tariffs, driving an increase in its stock price.
Ferrari said Thursday it will raise prices by 10% on certain models after April 1 in response to new U.S. auto tariffs, ...
Ferrari will increase the prices of the Purosangue, 12Cilindri, and F80 by up to 10% in the US. Prices of the Roma, 296, and ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNFerrari to hike prices by 10% in response to President Trump’s tariffsFerrari announced Thursday it will raise prices on certain models by 10% after April 1 in response to Trump’s new U.S. auto ...
The CEO of the Italian luxury car maker tells Business Daily how his background in physics and electronics is helping him lead the company through unprecedented change, as the furious scream of ...
Ferrari buyers are now under 40 years old. Entry-level Ferrari Roma starts at $250,000 USD, with limited availability. Strict ...
Speaking to CNBC in Singapore, Vigna said: "40% of the new clients are below 40 years." That, he says, is a big ramp-up from ...
The group’s fast response shouldn’t come as a surprise. Earlier in March, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said the carmaker was scenario planning and prepared with “countermeasures" if tariffs ...
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