Ferrari Vows ‘Even Stronger’ 2023 With More New Models

Ferrari Vows ‘Even Stronger’ 2023 With More New Models
The company's logo on a wheel hub of a Ferrari Roma sports car during a media preview at the Auto Zurich Car Show in Zurich on Nov. 3, 2021. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters
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MILAN—A procession of new models will continue to boost earnings at Ferrari, the Italian luxury sports car maker said on Thursday, as it promised “even stronger” results this year after a 16 percent jump in 2022 core earnings.

Deliveries jumped almost a fifth to 13,221 cars last year, led by the established Ferrari Portofino M and the SF90 family models, as well as the 296 GTB and 812 Competizione. China saw the strongest growth, with shipments jumping 73 percent to 1,552 cars.