Employees of Ferrari are set to receive a bonus of €14,900 this year after enjoying a highly profitable period.
Although the Italian marque sold fewer cars compared to 2024, it managed to bring in more money..
Its car sales were down to 13,640 from 13,752 as it missed out on matching its 2024 figure by just 12 units.
However, its net profit was a sizeable €80 million higher than the previous year, at €1.6 billion.
This has resulted in a substantial bonus for the Italian employees of the company.
However, one caveat of the scheme is that staff members must be located in Italy to receive it - any employee who is on the payroll and working outside Italy is not eligible.
Ferrari's production of its road car models is continuing at speed, with 20 new vehicles expected by the end of 2030.
This includes the new Ferrari Luce, an electric model that is set to be launched this year alongside four other designs.
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