Ferrari
- Type: Public (S.p.A.)
- Industry: Automotive
- Founded: 13 September 1939 in Modena, Italy (as Auto Avio Costruzioni)
- Founder: Enzo Ferrari
- Headquarters: Maranello, Emilia-Romagna, Italy - Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy (seat)
- Area served: Worldwide
- Products: Sports cars, luxury cars
- Parent: Ferrari N.V.
- Subsidiaries: Scuderia Ferrari S.p.A.
- Website: www.ferrari.com
Ferrari is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer known for producing some of the world's most powerful and prestigious automobiles. The company was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939 as Auto Avio Costruzioni, and it later became known as Ferrari S.p.A. in 1947. Ferrari has a long and successful history in motorsports, particularly in Formula One racing. The company has won numerous championships and is considered one of the most successful teams in the history of the sport. Ferrari's iconic red cars, adorned with the prancing horse logo, have become synonymous with speed, performance, and Italian automotive excellence.
In addition to producing high-performance sports cars, Ferrari has expanded its lineup to include grand tourers, convertibles, and hybrid models. They have also ventured into producing limited-edition and one-off models that are even more exclusive and expensive. Ferrari continues to innovate and push the boundaries of automotive engineering. In recent years, they have focused on developing hybrid powertrains to improve performance while reducing emissions. The SF90 Stradale, introduced in 2019, is Ferrari's first plug-in hybrid production car and showcases their commitment to sustainable performance.