Ferraris are becoming increasingly popular among younger buyers, with the CEO of the luxury automaker revealing that 40% of ...
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna warned in March the carmaker was ready with countermeasures in the event of tariffs.
Ferrari said the price hikes would apply to all models except the 296, SF90, and Roma, and to those imported after April 2.
Excluding imports of Ferrari 297, SF90, and Roma vehicles, new cars could become as much as 10% more expensive. Some 40% of Ferrari’s global sales come from the U.S. market. “And while Ferrari ...
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