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How many Ferrari were ever made?

Ferrari does not publish specific information regarding their total production numbers, but various estimations and reports provide approximations of the number of cars produced over time. Here's a compilation of available data:

Road Cars:

1947-1959: Approximately 1,450 cars

1960-1969: Approximately 5,000 cars

1970-1979: Approximately 12,000 cars

1980-1989: Approximately 18,000 cars

1990-1999: Approximately 35,000 cars

2000-2009: Approximately 50,000 cars

2010-2019: Approximately 65,000 cars

2020-Present: Ongoing production, exact numbers not publicly available

Racing and Special Projects:

Including various Formula 1 cars, sports prototypes, and limited edition models, the total number is estimated to be around 2,000 to 3,000 units.

Total Estimated Production:

Based on these approximations, it is estimated that Ferrari has produced around 190,000 road cars, and approximately 2,000 to 3,000 racing and special projects cars, resulting in a total estimated production of around 200,000 cars throughout its history.

Please note that these numbers are estimations gathered from different sources, and precise production numbers may vary due to the sensitivity of the information and the exclusion of some limited or one-off models. Ferrari often avoids disclosing specific production numbers to maintain exclusivity and brand image.