Ferrari Not Going to Produce Its Cars in the US Despite Trump's Threats to Impose Tariffs
Ferrari's management confirmed that it will continue to produce its cars exclusively in Maranello. The company's CEO Benedetto Vigna stressed that the company does not intend to create a separate plant in the US to avoid the introduction of tariffs
Recall that Donald Trump previously announced the possible introduction of tariffs on imported goods from Europe. However, judging by the statement of the head of the Ferrari brand, the company does not consider this a threat to its business, and no change in demand for Italian sports cars is expected. “We will sell cars in the US, but we will produce them in Maranello,” he stressed.
In addition, Vigna shared information that the all-electric Ferrari supercar will debut in the fourth quarter of 2025. The price of the new product is expected to exceed 500,000 euros, but the exact cost will be determined closer to the launch.