Ferrari breaks records for sale

Italian automotive model manufacturer in 2021 has delivered over 11,000 cars to customers.
With 11,155 cars sold last year, the Ferrari has scored an increase of 22.3 per cent compared to 2020, or an increase of 10.1 per cent compared to 2019.
Apparently, in 2021 the Italian company had no impact on the global absence of chips, which greatly influenced the sale of many world car producers.
The EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) remains the largest Ferrari market, with 5,492 vehicles sold. 2,831 sports vehicles were sold in North and South America, since 899 vehicles were sold on the China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan market.
While the sale of models with the V8 engine increased for 34.6%, cars with the V12 engine marked a sale drop for 16.1%. According to Ferrari, the main reason for this decline is the reduction in production of the 812 model Superfast, who has stopped producing during 2021.












