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Recognized by its rearing-stallion logo, sports carmaker Ferrari is up to speed, and then some. The Italian OEM eschews volume sales in favor of building its status brand around producing some 6,250 high-performance stylish sports cars a year, with a price tag starting at about $300,000. GT and sports models include the Italia, Scaglietti, California, and GTO. Ferrari's Formula 1 model brings a few select Ferrari drivers as close to a true racing experience as possible. Since 1947, the exclusive cars have been made in Maranello, Italy, the company's sole site, and sold through strategically selected dealerships. Fiat S.p.A. holds an 90% stake in Ferrari, Piero Ferrari, son of Ferrari's founder, owns 10%.
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Ferrari Ratings
based on 4 reviews
Overall Rating
3.7/5
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3.7
Job security
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Work satisfaction
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Salary
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Skill development
2.9
Company culture
2.7
Work-life balance
2.7
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Ferrari is rated 3.7 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 4 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Ferrari Salaries
Ferrari salaries have received with an average score of 3.1 out of 5 by 4 employees.
Head Marketing and Communication
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Design Engineer
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₹2.6 Cr/yr - ₹2.9 Cr/yr
Head Marketing & Business Development
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₹14.3 L/yr - ₹18.3 L/yr
Sales Executive
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₹1.8 L/yr - ₹2.3 L/yr
Team Manager
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Supervisor
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District Manager
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Acting Team Leader
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Ferrari News
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Ferrari’s $5 million hybrid hypercar arrives in Australia for the Grand Prix
- Ferrari's $5 million hybrid hypercar, the F80, has made its local debut in Australia for the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
- The F80 is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 hybrid drivetrain, delivering 1200hp (882kW) and 1100Nm+ of torque.
- With only 799 units produced, the F80 joins the exclusive line of iconic Ferrari supercars and hypercars.
- The F80 will be on display at Casa Ferrari during the Grand Prix weekend in Melbourne.
CarExpert | 14 Mar, 2025

This Vintage Sebring Video Has Too Many Amazing Cars
- The annual Sebring 12 Hours race is about to take place, and to get into the spirit, check out a vintage video of the 1964 running.
- The race was dominated by Ferrari with their 275 Ps winning the over-3.0-liter Prototype class, while Cobra Daytona won the GT 5.0-Liter class.
- The video showcases a variety of sports cars from the mid-1960s, including Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Austin-Healey, MG, Volvo, and Alpine.
- The primitive nature of sports-car racing during that time is evident, but it's a far cry from what will be seen at the upcoming Sebring race.
Motor1 | 10 Mar, 2025

Can AI Predict the F1 2025 Season?
- The F1 2025 season is expected to be difficult to predict with close competition among top teams.
- An AI predictor built using Python and race data suggests Ferrari will win the first race in Australia, with McLaren and Red Bull following closely.
- For the race in Austria, the predictor ranks Mercedes in first place due to Russell's previous win, with Red Bull predicted to climb up to third.
- In the race in Great Britain, McLaren is predicted to be in the lead, followed by Ferrari and Mercedes. Haas and Williams are ranked high due to their previous performances.
Medium | 8 Mar, 2025

Pick of the Day: 1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello
- The Pick of the Day is a 1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello listed by a Florida dealership on ClassicCars.com.
- The Ferrari 550 Maranello featured heritage-inspired design cues and a front-mounted 5.5-liter V12 engine producing 485 horsepower.
- It has been maintained by the selling dealer for over 20 years and has a low mileage of 17,493 miles.
- The asking price for this dream car is $229,900.
Classiccars | 7 Mar, 2025

Want to set up your own bitcoin reserve? Here’s how
- JSE-listed Altvest Capital recently adopted bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset and intends to borrow R200 million to invest directly into BTC.
- Companies like Ferrari, Marathon Digital, and MicroStrategy are accumulating bitcoin to preserve shareholder value and gain exposure to a globally recognized store of value.
- MicroStrategy owns a significant amount of BTC, about 2.3% of all supply, which is valued at approximately $46 billion.
- Many institutional investors view companies like MicroStrategy as a leveraged proxy for BTC, choosing to buy shares instead of holding BTC directly.
- South African company 80eight assists SMEs in setting up bitcoin strategic reserves with specific guidelines to ensure regulatory compliance and prudent acquisition.
- 80eight recommends a strategic reserve for SMEs with annual revenues between R1 million and R100 million-plus, with certain financial stability criteria to be met.
- The company provides conservative, balanced, and aggressive strategies for SMEs looking to establish Bitcoin reserves based on revenue thresholds and initial allocations.
- A well-structured treasury function is essential for SMEs to manage financial risks, optimize cash flow, and support business stability and growth.
- 80eight offers innovative treasury management solutions for SMEs, enabling them to mitigate risks, optimize financial performance, and explore alternative financial instruments like cryptocurrencies.
- 80eight's treasury reserve strategies involve diversification across BTC, USDT, and ZAR, offering advantages of asset appreciation, stability, liquidity, and compliance with exchange control regulations.
Moneyweb | 5 Mar, 2025
Aston Martin CEO plans cost cuts to turn around troubled carmaker
- Former Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa took over Aston Martin in 2022 amidst financial struggles from the pandemic.
- Felisa's extravagant expenses, like private jets costing £1.2 million, were addressed under new CEO Adrian Hallmark.
- Aston Martin incurred losses of £228.9 million in the first three quarters of last year, leading to changes in strategy.
- CEO Hallmark plans to reduce rush in new model development, cut delivery targets, and improve supply chain efficiencies.
- Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll, the company's executive chairman, has taken a back seat to let Hallmark lead the turnaround.
- Aston Martin, known for designing iconic cars but struggling with profitability, underwent multiple crises in its history.
- Stroll led a bailout of £536 million in 2020, aiming to revive Aston Martin's fortunes with a focus on profitability.
- Under Hallmark, the company seeks to trim production, address supply chain issues, and avoid excessive development costs.
- Hallmark plans to concentrate on boosting margins by customizing existing models rather than launching new ones.
- Aston Martin's stock value has plummeted from £4.3 billion in 2018 to just over £1.1 billion, facing challenges like potential US tariffs.
Moneyweb | 2 Mar, 2025
Artist Joshua Vides's Wraps Turn Real Cars into Comic Strips
- Artist Joshua Vides was inspired by The Fast and The Furious as a child to create comic strip-style art on cars.
- Vides employs a technique called Reality to Idea (RTI) to transform the physical into a two-dimensional world.
- Starting with hand-painted Nike Air Force 1 shoes, Vides gained recognition for his black-and-white motif.
- Transitioning to cars, he flattened and sketched a friend's Acura NSX, attracting attention and collaborations.
- Vides collaborated with BMW for their Art Car program, leading to more high-profile projects, including designing for Ferrari.
- Vides aimed to enhance his RTI concept in his exhibit Check Engine Light by focusing on glare and childhood nostalgia.
- The show featured iconic '90s vehicles like the Honda Civic, Mercedes-Benz SL500, and Porsche 911.
- The title 'Check Engine Light' captures the stress and love enthusiasts have for their cars.
- After the exhibit, Vides plans to return the cars to their donors, while keeping the wrap on the Mercedes-Benz SL500 for some fun.
- Vides' innovative approach to transforming real cars into art showcases his unique blend of childhood dreams and artistic vision.
Caranddriver | 2 Mar, 2025

Lego Built a Full-Size Replica of Ferrari's F1 Car
- Lego built a full-size replica of Ferrari's F1 car using 562,000 bricks.
- The model is an incredibly faithful reproduction of the SF-24 driven by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz last year.
- The 1:1 scale model SF-24 will be on display at the Lego store in Milan, Italy.
- Lego will also release a 1:8 scale model SF-24 set for sale starting from March 1, 2025.
Motor1 | 28 Feb, 2025

Families Worth $75 Billion Pocket Gains in Rare Selling Spree
- Rich families are cashing in recently gained profits by selling their listed assets.
- Italy's Agnelli dynasty plans to sell a stake in Ferrari worth approximately $3.1 billion to diversify their investments.
- The Reimann dynasty sold shares in Keurig Dr Pepper worth around $2.5 billion, while Lego's founding family and the Rupert clan also sold significant stakes in ISS A/S and British American Tobacco Plc, respectively.
- The combined net worth of the four families is $75 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Bloomberg Quint | 28 Feb, 2025

New Ferrari Supercar Spied with Comically Chunky Camouflage
- Ferrari will unveil six new cars this year, one being a camouflaged version of the 296.
- The disguised 296 VS features wider wheel arches and side skirts, with dual exhaust tips positioned farther apart.
- The 296 VS is expected to have an updated body, a lighter weight, and a more potent hybrid V-6 powertrain.
- It will be officially revealed with a different name on April 29, followed by a limited edition Piloti Edition.
Motor1 | 28 Feb, 2025

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