Wednesday, January 13, 2016

They're Talking About Future Models So Relax A Bit

Ferraris Are About to Get a Little Less Rare

Ferrari is thinking about making a significant increase on its production cap.

Currently the Italian automaker’s goal is to ramp up production to 9,000 units annually by 2019, removing the previous cap of 7,000 units per year.

Speaking at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show, Ferrari chairman and FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said, “We need to get there and try to determine whether the market can handle more than 9,000. The founder of Ferrari in 1947 had a clear view that we produce one car less than the market demands, so, as long as we pay attention on that rule, we’ll be fine.”

(AutoGuide.com)

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