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Ferrari Post A Strong Sales, Sold 3,593 Supercars In Q1 2025 – Driven By Purosangue SUV And 296 GTB

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Ferrari Announces Strong First Quarter Result, Reopens Order For $430,000 Purosangue SUV - autojosh

Ferrari post a strong sales, sold 3,593 supercars in Q1 2025 – driven by Purosangue Crossover SUV and 296 GTB.

Revenues from Cars and spare parts were Euro 1,536 million (up 11.1%) from Euro 1,382 million in Q1 2024.

Net revenues for Q1 2025 were Euro 1,791 million (up 13.0%), Operating profit reached Euro 542 million (up 22.7% versus prior year). 





Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions (EMEA) was Ferrari’s top sales destination in Q1, followed by the Americas.

Ferrari Announces Strong First Quarter Result, Reopens Order For $430,000 Purosangue SUV - autojosh

Ferrari has announced a strong start to the year, with the Italian automaker delivering a total of 3,593 sports cars to customers worldwide between January and March (Q1) 2025, up 0.9% versus the 3,560 units from the prior year.

The increase in deliveries in Q1 2025 (January to March ending) was driven by the Ferrari Roma Spider, the 296 GTS, the SF90 XX family and the brand’s first-ever Crossover SUV, the Purosangue, which starts at over $600,000.

First deliveries of the 12Cilindri Spider (convertible version of 12Cilindri) also commenced in the Q1 while the shipments of the 296 GTB and Daytona SP3 slightly decreased versus the prior year.

Net revenues for Q1 2025 were Euro 1,791 million (up 13.0%), Operating profit reached Euro 542 million (up 22.7% versus prior year) while revenues from Cars and spare parts were Euro 1,536 million (up 11.1%) from Euro 1,382 million in Q1 2024.

In the quarter, deliveries in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) was up 128 units, the Americas increased by 25 units, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan decreased by 80 units and rest of Asia–Pacific (APAC) decreased by 40 units.





The results achieved by Ferrari in the first three months of the year follows a record-breaking 2024 that saw the Italian sports car marque deliver a total of 13,752 vehicles with a net revenue of Euro 6,677 million ($7b), up 11.8% versus 2023.





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