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4.0
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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
4.0/5
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3.6
Job security
3.5
Salary
3.4
Work satisfaction
3.3
Company culture
3.1
Skill development
3.0
Work-life balance
3.0
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Ferrari is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 4 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating 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
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Ferrari News
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Xiaomi's Groundbreaking SU7 Was Spotted At Ferrari HQ. Could It Be A New Benchmark?
- Ferrari has delayed its first electric vehicle project until 2028 due to 'zero' demand but is seeking benchmarks for its upcoming electric performance car.
- A Chinese Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype was spotted leaving Ferrari headquarters in Maranello, indicating Ferrari's interest in investigating the EV.
- The SU7 Ultra, not sold in Italy, holds the record for the fastest production EV lap time around the Nürburgring with impressive performance figures.
- Ferrari is likely studying the advanced thermal management system and performance capabilities of the SU7 Ultra to meet expectations for its own limited launch of an EV in 2028.
Insideevs | 30 Jul, 2025

Chinese EV Spotted at Ferrari Headquarters—Could It Be a Benchmark?
- Ferrari has delayed its first electric vehicle project until 2028 due to 'zero' demand.
- A Chinese Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype was spotted leaving Ferrari headquarters in Maranello.
- The SU7 Ultra set a record at the Nürburgring as the fastest production EV and boasts impressive specifications.
- Ferrari seems to be looking at the SU7 Ultra as a benchmark for its upcoming electric performance car, aiming for high-speed capabilities.
Motor1 | 30 Jul, 2025

Ferrari’s Electric Future: Xiaomi’s EV Leaves Its Mark in Maranello
- Ferrari is set to introduce its first electric vehicle, codenamed Elettrica, in spring 2026, showing the brand's commitment to electric mobility.
- Xiaomi's SU7 Ultra sedan, breaking records with its performance, has caught Ferrari's attention, leading to Ferrari studying the Chinese EV to understand its success.
- The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra boasts impressive specs, including a triple-motor setup generating 1,526 hp and record-breaking Nürburgring lap times, showcasing Chinese EV manufacturers' capabilities.
- Ferrari's move to study Xiaomi's EV signals the brand's evolution towards electric vehicles, with plans for a limited-production EV in 2026 and a crossover-style electric model in 2028 to adapt to the changing automotive landscape.
Tech Story | 30 Jul, 2025

What Formula 1 Technology Changed the Regular Car?
- Cutting‑edge hybrid & powertrain innovations from Formula 1 to driveways—how tech travels.
- Detailed insights on hybrid power units, thermal efficiency, KERS & MGU systems.
- Hypercars like Ferrari F80 & McLaren P1 embrace F1-derived tech like active aero.
Cleanfleetreport | 27 Jul, 2025

The Lamborghini Rule: Your Brand’s Real Moat Isn’t What You Do, It’s Who You Are.
- Many brands focus on what they do rather than who they are, leading to a lack of distinction in the market.
- Successful brands understand their identity, which outlasts trends and competition.
- The story of Lamborghini exemplifies the importance of knowing 'who' the brand is, not just 'what' it does.
- Lamborghini differentiated itself from Ferrari by embodying a different identity, reflected in its design and brand ethos.
Medium | 19 Jul, 2025

'No One Showed Interest:' Pagani Customers Don't Want An Electric Hypercar
- Pagani, known for producing around 50 hand-built high-performance cars yearly, faced no demand for an all-electric model from its customers, leading to the abandonment of the project.
- Despite investing significantly in developing an electric Utopia model, Pagani had to scrap the idea as there was no interest shown by dealers or customers.
- Currently, Pagani remains committed to its V-12 engines, thanks to their viability until the early 2030s, with no immediate plans to transition away from them.
- Other supercar manufacturers like Koenigsegg, Rimac, Maserati, Lamborghini, and Ferrari are also facing challenges in selling electric hypercars, citing low demand and technical limitations compared to more affordable electric vehicles like Tesla and Lucid.
Motor1 | 17 Jul, 2025

Electric Cars Are So Fast That A Ferrari Can't Catch A Kia Now
- The Kia EV6 GT and Ferrari Purosangue were pitted in a drag race, with the Kia beating the Ferrari every time.
- Despite the Ferrari's power-to-weight advantage and higher cost, the Kia outperformed it in acceleration.
- The Kia EV6 GT, with 641 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque, showcased its superior acceleration capabilities, beating the Ferrari's claimed 3.3-second sprint time to sixty.
- The Kia EV6 GT's lower weight and higher torque allowed it to consistently outpace the Ferrari, showcasing the changing landscape of performance cars.
Insideevs | 13 Jul, 2025

Watch: The Best Runs of the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed (So Far)
- The 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed has begun, showcasing some of the fastest, rarest, and newest vehicles on a 1.17-mile hill climb.
- Day 1 featured early practice sessions with vehicles like the Lexus LFR prototype, Ferrari F80 hypercar, Praga Bohema, and others taking on the hill climb.
- The timed shootout is scheduled for Sunday, July 13, with multiple practice sessions leading up to the main event.
- Highlights from Day 1 included runs by vehicles like Alpine Alpenglow, BMW Vision Driving Experience, Ferrari F80, Ford SuperTruck, and Lexus LFR.
Motor1 | 10 Jul, 2025

One-Off Tailor-Mode Ferrari Daytona SP3 Built For Charitable Auction
- Ferrari is building a one-off bespoke Daytona SP3 for a charitable auction by RM Sotheby’s during Monterey Car Week 2025.
- The car features a 6.5-litre V12 engine with 829 hp, reaching 340 km/h and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
- Visually, the Daytona SP3 has a dual-tone carbon fibre finish and special cosmetic details that make it distinct.
- The interior of the car includes carbon fibre elements inspired by F1, recycled tyre seat fabric, and proceeds will support the Ferrari Foundation.
Zero2Turbo | 9 Jul, 2025

Ferrari Brings Back The Mid-Engine V-12 Supercar
- Ferrari faced controversy over using a small V-6 engine in the F80.
- The V-12 engine makes a comeback in the one-off Daytona SP3.
- The 600th Daytona SP3 will be auctioned for charity at Monterey Car Week.
- Ferrari plans to continue producing mid-engine V-12 cars in the future.
Motor1 | 9 Jul, 2025

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