Ferrari responds to US tariffs with up to 10% price hikes on some cars
Ferrari said it would raise prices on some of its cars by up to 10% in response to auto tariffs being imposed by the Trump administration.
The Italian carmaker said Thursday that it will keep prices flat for three models: the Ferrari 296, SF90, and Roma. All other models ordered after April 2 will be subject to the price hike. President Trump’s 25% tariffs on foreign vehicles are set to start April 3.
The tariffs threaten European luxury car brands, which count on the US for a large chunk of their sales. Germany, home to Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, exports more cars to the US than any other European country.
Shares of Ferrari were recently up 2%