Ferrari S.p.A

Overview
As most supercar manufacturers of today Ferrari carries a lot of luggage and has a great history involving a lot of racing.
Enzo Ferrari founded Auto Avio Costruzioni in 1939 and thereby laid the foundation for what we today know as the Ferrari brand.
In 1947, after having to rebuild the factory twice during the war, Enzo Ferrari took the company’s first car out on to the open road for a test drive, that was the first time the world set eyes on the Ferrari 125 S. As the company grew and gained further success on and off the racetrack, Ferrari realised that a strong partner would be needed to take his company further so he signed an agreement with the Fiat Group, giving them a 50% stake in the company. The legendary F40 supercar is the last creation Enzo Ferrari oversaw before his retirement in 1987.
Today there are many Ferrari models both on the streets and on the racetracks and they all have beauty and performance in common, with figures earning them one of the top spots in today’s world of supercars.
Head Office
Website
People
Luca di Montezemolo | Chairman |
Piero Ferrari | Vice Chairman |
Amedeo Felisa | Chief Executive officer |
Flavio Manzoni | Design Senior Vice President |
Offices
H.R Owen, London | + 44 20 7341 6300 |
Scuderia Monte Carlo | + 377 97 97 38 38 |
Modena Motors Cannes | + 33 4 93 90 51 00 |
Ferrari of Beverly Hills | + 1 888 360 7589 |
Ferrari of New England, Boston | + 1 781 769 8800 |
Ferrari of Long Island, New York | + 1 888 769 9216 |
Al Tayer Motors, Dubai | + 971 4303 7878 |