Ferrari invests in lifelong support and exclusive parts to keep classics on the road (MetaAI)
Ferrari has always stood out for producing cars in limited editions, focusing on exclusivity rather than production volume. In 2023, for example, even with record sales, it delivered only 13,663 vehicles.
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For its clients, support goes far beyond the purchase: Ferrari offers lifetime assistance for each model, regardless of the year of manufacture, and keeps detailed documentation of nearly every vehicle it has ever produced.
To keep these classics on the road, Ferrari can manufacture new parts using modern techniques, such as 3D printing, based on original technical documents. This process is especially relevant for the new F80, for which Ferrari chose to develop certain parts in-house instead of purchasing from third parties, ensuring better control and lasting support for these exclusive technologies.
In addition to restoring vintage vehicles with faithful original parts, Ferrari offers technological upgrades, like a more durable battery for the LaFerrari.
This practice is not exclusive to the Italian brand: other automakers, like BMW, have also revitalized classic models, ensuring cars from several decades ago continue to receive parts and maintenance, meeting a growing demand for collectible vehicles.
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