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Enzo Ferrari established the Italian automaker Scuderia Ferrari in 1929, and it is known for building fast, luxurious cars that range in price from $150,000 to $1,500,000. Following the founder's passing in the late 1980s, the company was resurrected by the shareholders, who in 1991 appointed Luca di Montezemolo as Chairman. Under his direction, Ferrari entered new markets, brought new models, and reclaimed its hegemony in Formula One all while upholding its basic principles. Ferrari also unveiled Formula Uomo, a makeover initiative that puts people first by creating a safe, state-of-the-art, and eco-friendly workplace.
The most significant asset of Ferrari is its highly skilled personnel, which enables each individual to reach their maximum potential and contribute to a larger project. Their technological prowess and ancestry complement each other, adding to their mystique as they pursue long-lasting firsts.
Ferrari's racing culture endures in emotions beyond the racetrack and into real life. The beauty of achievement comes from the transition of strong desire into success and devotion.
Starts at $342,205
The Ferrari 296GTB coupe and convertible are hybrids, but they're still the exotic technical wonders you'd expect from the prancing horse.
Starts at $2,226,935
The Daytona SP3 hypercar is beautifully fierce, thanks to a gorgeous V-12 engine and styling influences from a classic 1960s-era Ferrari race car.
Starts at $283,950
The F8 provides the definitive Ferrari experience, with a lustrous design, a monstrous turbo-V-8, and mesmerizing, insanely fast performance.
Estimated to be $530,000
The term "plug-in hybrid" is unusual yet useful. The Ferrari SF90 has a paradigm-shifting powerplant that produces up to 1016 horsepower.
Starts at $402,050
Purists may be surprised by Ferrari's first SUV, the 2024 Purosangue, but there's no need to be concerned because it adheres to the brand's racing character.
Starts at $342,205
The Ferrari 296GTB coupe and convertible are hybrids, but they're still the exotic technical wonders you'd expect from the prancing horse.