Ferrari Company

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Provides detailed insights on Ferrari's history, business model, financials, and luxury brand strategy based on its artificial scarcity and racing heritage.

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Ferrari N.V.

History Timeline

  • 1939 - Enzo Ferrari founds Auto Avio Costruzioni in Modena
  • 1947 - First Ferrari-badged car: 125 S with V12 engine
  • 1950 - Ferrari enters Formula 1 (only team to compete in every season since)
  • 1969 - Fiat acquires 50% of Ferrari
  • 1988 - Enzo Ferrari dies at age 90; Fiat becomes majority owner
  • 2014 - Ferrari revenue passes €2.8B for first time
  • 2016 - Ferrari spun off from Fiat Chrysler, IPOs on NYSE (ticker: RACE)
  • 2019 - SF90 Stradale launches as first PHEV Ferrari
  • 2022 - Purosangue — Ferrari's first 4-door SUV breaks tradition
  • 2023 - Revenue exceeds €5.5B; operating margin ~27%
  • 2025 - First fully electric Ferrari planned for 2025 unveiling

Business Model

Three pillars: Cars (92% of revenue, ~13,000 units/year), spare parts & merchandise (5%), sponsor/engineering (3%). Key to the model: Ferrari deliberately produces fewer cars than demand supports. Waitlists for popular models (296 GTB, Roma) are 12-24 months. This artificial scarcity drives pricing power and resale value.

Moat Analysis

Brand mystique is the ultimate moat — Ferrari is the only car brand where owners are often forbidden from reselling within a year (anti-flipping rules). F1 heritage creates unmatched racing DNA narrative. The allocation/dealer network is tightly controlled. Limited production means no economies of scale pressure — Ferrari can focus on margin over volume.

Key Data

FY2023 revenue: €5.5B. Operating margin: ~27% (highest in automotive). Net income: ~€1.1B. Units delivered: 13,679 (2023). Americas: 35% of revenue, EMEA: 34%, APAC: 18%. ~5,500 employees. Market cap: ~$75B.

Fun Facts

  • The prancing horse logo was originally used by WWI Italian fighter pilot Francesco Baracca — his mother suggested Enzo Ferrari use it for good luck
  • Ferrari has won more Formula 1 races than all other teams combined (240+ wins out of ~1,100 races total)

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