Ferrari signs off a good third quarter, as both earnings and net profit go up. The former increased of 18.7%, for a total of 1.25 billion Euros, while the latter went up about 10% for a total of 228 million Euros.
The Italian manufacturing company has revised its forecast for the total earnings of 2022, which have increased from 4.9 to 5 billion Euros.
Another data that improved in this Q3 has been the sales. In fact sales have shown a positive rise of 15% from the same quarter in 2021, totalling 3,188 cars delivered.
In a statement, the company’s CEO, Benedetto Vigna, explains how the production line is working hard to keep up with the demand. “Today, we continue to manage an outstanding order book: with the exception of few models, our entire range is sold out,” he says.
The prancing horse’s spearhead continue to be the Ferrari Purosangue model and the new, super-fast, Ferrari Daytona SP3.