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Amedeo Felisa,
CEO Ferrari S.p.A., Marco Mattiacci,
President & CEO at Ferrari Asia Pacific,
Mirko Bordiga, General Manager at Ferrari
China, standing by the 612 Scaglietti at the
Beijing Motor Show. |
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During the traditional meeting with the press at the
Beijing Motor Show, Ferrari's CEO Amedeo Felisa brought
those assembled up to date on the Prancing Horse's
presence in both China and the entire Asia-Pacific
region. "Last year, we grew 48% in China with respect to
2006. That percentage was also reflected throughout the
Asia-Pacific region. In China alone we sold 180 cars and
thus far have around 500 clients over all there."
"More interesting still," added Felisa, "is the profile
of these clients: over 65% are under the age of 40 and
25% are women. Another significant fact is that although
Ferrari has only been present in China for a little over
three years now, 10% of our clients there already own
more than one Ferrari."
"The secret of Ferrari's success," stressed the Prancing
Horse CEO, "lies in the characteristics of the entire
range. Chinese clients appreciate the sportiness and
drivability of our cars and also all that is linked to
the Ferrari service and its philosophy of staying close
to its clients. It is for this reason that we will be
opening the first Ferrari Owners' Club in China in the
near future in response to client demand."
Ferrari is exhibiting its entire range at the Beijing
Motor Show and also showcasing the new One-to-One
Personalisation Programme which is currently available
solely for the flagship 612 Scaglietti.
A compact version of the One-to-One atelier has been set
up at the Ferrari stand to give both the press and
visitors an idea of the service that Ferrari clients
will find available to them at Maranello where, with the
help of a Ferrari consultant, they can personalise every
single detail of their 612 Scaglietti.
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