The Ferrari California
was officially unveiled on the Asian
market today at the Shanghai
International Motor Show. The ceremony was
attended by Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa,
Ferrari Asia Pacific Region manager
Marco Mattiacci, driver Kimi Räikkönen
and several other members of the Scuderia Ferrari.
Amedeo Felisa reminded
those present of the importance to
Ferrari of the APAC market which
delivered record results in 2008 with
over 1,000 cars sold. Ferrari is, in
fact, market leader in its segment with
a 46 percent market share. China, where Ferrari
has been present since 2004 through its
joint venture with China Poly Technology
Co., is the Company’s second largest
APAC market with 212 cars sold,
double-figure annual growth and the
500-owner ceiling reached in 2008. The
Chinese dealership network also spans 10
cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou,
Shenzhen, Dalian, Qingdao, Hangzhou,
Chengdu, Chongqing and Nanjing.
The Company has focused
particular attention on customer care in
China resulting in the founding of the
first Ferrari China Owners’ Club, a
meeting and exchange platform for
Ferrari clients, and the introduction of
Pilota, the first Ferrari driving course
to be staged in the country.
A second
driving course is already planned for
Tokyo in Japan in the coming months.
Other client services offered are: the
Concierge Service, which allows clients
communicate directly with Ferrari to
enjoy a selection of exclusive services,
and the Road Assistance Program, which
provides fast, direct road-side
assistance.
The Ferrari California
has attracted huge interest in Asia. The
car, which is the latest addition to
Maranello's high performance 8-cylinder
range, sets a new standard in terms of
technological innovation and design.
Thanks to its track-derived DNA and
leading-edge innovation, the Ferrari
California will more than fulfil the
expectations of even its most discerning clients,
offering exceptional driving pleasure
and fun behind the wheel as well as
extreme versatility of use and in-car
comfort. The first Ferrari Californias
were delivered in Europe in the early
weeks of 2009 while deliveries to
countries outside of Europe will
commence in June.
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