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Ferrari Reports Increased Revenue In Q1 2026

Ferrari Reports Increased Revenue In Q1 2026

The Prancing Horse remains successful in the first quarter of the year.

Ferrari is one of the world’s biggest household names, in the automotive world and far beyond. Its stunning supercar lineup sits alongside several motorsport efforts, a fashion line, and several other business ventures that exist under the Ferrari umbrella, and as the results for the first quarter of 2026 roll in, Ferrari is happy to report yet another successful quarter. With increased revenues and strong, consistent operating profit, Ferrari started 2026 just as well as it did 2025, and it has more in store for the near future.

Ferrari’s revenue for the first quarter of 2026 totaled 1.848 billion Euros, an increase of three percent over the revenue of 1.791 billion Euros from the first quarter of 2025. Meanwhile, operating profit increased by one percent, and net profit increased by one million Euros. This comes despite slightly decreased delivery numbers at 3,436 for the quarter, a deliberate move as the lineup transitions to accommodate new models.

Purosangue, SF90 XX, and 12Cilindri deliveries increased during the quarter, while the 296 and Roma Spider were decreased as those models discontinue production. F80 shipments are beginning to ramp up, and so are deliveries of the 296 Speciale, the 849 Testarossa, and the Amalfi. In the future, the Amalfi Spider will enter the lineup, and the Ferrari Purosangue Handling Speciale configuration will be a part of Ferrari’s offering, as well.

Racing and lifestyle activities also increased in the quarter, and looking forward, Ferrari’s first all-electric model, the Luce, is going to be revealed this month. With a strong and evolving lineup, and successful management of global challenges, Ferrari has emerged from the first quarter of 2026 with strong results.

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Tyler Rampersaud