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In 2021, Ferrari's annual sales are released

Although the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe is just beginning to level off, Ferrari, which will celebrate its 75 years in 2022, has already delivered a dazzling sales report card in 2021, not only delivering a total of 11,155 new cars that broke the brand record, 2,036 more than 9,119 in 2020, and net revenue also reached 4.271 billion euros, a significant increase of 23.4% over 2020, and has announced that it will publish the first brand in 2022 SUV: Purosangue (Italian-language thoroughbred), join the current super SUV battle!

In 2021, Ferrari's annual sales are released

According to Ferrari's financial report, In 2021, Ferrari delivered a total of 11,155 new cars that broke the brand's historical record, which is not only an increase of 22.3% over 2020, but also better than the 10,131 vehicles in 2019.

In 2021, Ferrari's annual sales are released

In addition, Ferrari's 2021 EBITA, which is profit before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, also jumped to €1,531 million, in addition to a 34% increase from 2020 and a 20.6% increase from 2019, and an adjusted EBITDA (Pre-Ebitda Amortization Before Tax) of €1.531 billion, a full 34% increase from 2020 and an increase of 20.6% over 2019, while Ferrari is in terms of net profit Eur 833 million was harvested in 2021, a 56% increase from 2020.

In 2022 Ferrari will officially unveil its first SUV, the Purosangue, but also the 296 GTB (above) with the 3.0-litre V6 plug-in oil system and the limited Edition Daytona SP3 (pictured below) will also begin production.

Ferrari also said that such a strong performance in 2021 was mainly due to the 34.6% growth of the V8 models (including the F8, Roma, Portofino M and SF90 series), as the delivery of V12 engine models decreased by 16.1% in 2021 (as the 812 Superfast stopped taking orders).

As for the expected target for 2022, since Ferrari will officially unveil the brand's first SUV in 2022: Purosangue, and production of the 296 GTB and Daytona SP3 will gradually begin, it is currently expected that net income for 2022 will reach 4.8 billion euros, and adjusted EBITDA (pre-tax depreciation and amortization rate) is expected to be between 1.65 billion and 1.7 billion euros.

In 2021, Ferrari's annual sales are released

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