Ferrari says it will raise prices by 10% on some models to offset auto tariffs
- Ferrari announced it will raise prices by 10% on certain models after April 1, leading to increases of up to $50,000 per car.
- Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna stated that the company must be careful about passing costs to buyers.
- Ferrari will keep pricing unchanged for orders of models imported before April 2, 2025.
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It looks like Ferrari is ready to try and stick it to President Trump and his newly imposed auto tariffs... The automaker put out a press release late Wednesday/early Thursday that said it would "update its commercial policy, based on the preliminary information currently available regarding the introduction of import tariffs on EU cars into the USA". "While reaffirming its commitment to maximum client attention and protection and with the goal…
Ferrari's U.S. customers face 10% price hikes over Trump tariffs
Ferrari drivers in the U.S. face steep price increases for their new models after the luxury carmaker warned fresh import tariffs implemented by Donald Trump could lead to five-figure price increases. Trump this week announced sweeping 25% import tariffs on all cars and some car parts, including engines, after arguing that the current rate of car imports threatened national security. The move aims to encourage U.S. drivers to buy American while …

Ferrari to Raise Prices up to 10% to Offset Auto Tariffs
(Zero Hedge)—It looks like Ferrari is ready to try and stick it to President Trump and his newly imposed auto tariffs… The automaker put out a press release late Wednesday/early Thursday that said it would “update its commercial policy, based on the preliminary information currently available regarding the introduction of import tariffs on EU cars into the USA”. “While reaffirming its commitment to maximum client attention and protection and wit…
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