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Ferrari says depreciation is normal and warns against gradual Luxury Car Tax reform
Ferrari’s Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer, Enrico Galliera, says the Italian brand continues to monitor resale activity among its clients and remains wary of the speculative investment behaviour that has grown around limited-production models. “The industry in the last year attracted a big portion of the speculators,” said Mr Galliera. “Speculators, or people that are buying…
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GAC confirms three Australian launch models
Chinese auto brand GAC has today confirmed it will officially launch in Australia next month (November 2025) with a three-model lineup and a nationwide 30-dealer network. The company also confirmed that while it will arrive here with three models – a pair of SUVs and a people mover, offering petrol, electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid…
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Ferrari 296 Speciale aerodynamics explained
The new Ferrari 296 Speciale has been engineered to deliver one of the most advanced aerodynamic packages ever seen on a rear-wheel drive road car from Maranello, generating 435kg of downforce at 250km/h, a 20 per cent increase over the 296 GTB Coupe. Speaking about the development of the 296 Speciale’s aero package, Ferrari Aerodynamics…
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2026 Ferrari Amalfi priced for Australia
The 2026 Ferrari Amalfi will be priced from $503,261 before options and on-road costs, representing a $50,000 increase over the Roma grand tourer it replaces. Ferrari’s new ‘entry-level’ model made its Australian public debut this week, when it was presented to clients and media in Melbourne before being whisked off back to Italy. Local orders…