Ferrari profits, sales race ahead in 2018
MILAN — Luxury sportscar maker Ferrari announced Thursday that it will reveal five new models this year as part as of its new business plan, including a mid-engine hybrid supercar, as it aims to grow full-year revenues by 3 per cent.
CEO Louis Camilleri also told analysts that Ferrari would discontinue licensing agreements this year for products that “we do not deem to be in keeping with our brand equity.”
Ferrari, based in the northern Italian city of Maranello, reported 2018 profits rose 46 per cent to 787 million euros ($904 million), driven by a surge in V12 sales and vehicle personalization. Shipments rose 10 per cent to 9,251 vehicles, while net revenues were flat at 3.4 billion euros.
Sales of 12-cylinder models rose by 20 per cent, led by the 812 Superfast, while sales of 8-cylinder models were up 8 per cent. Shipments improved across the globe, with double-digit increases posted in Europe and greater China.