Great photos ,thanks.
Thank you all for the kind words, I'm glad you're enjoying the pictures. It was a fun trip and I highly recommend that anyone who has the opportunity to see the factory, to not miss it!
great pics. Thanks for sharing. I am scheduled to tour the factory in May. Your pictures have and my factory invitation have me as giddy as a child anticipating Christmas presents.
Fantastic photos! I had the opportunity to visit the factory years ago- going back at least 10, so I'm looking forward to the next one to properly compare
If you are an owner (I am) do you need to arrange the tour through a dealer or contact the factory directly? Planning on a trip in September and was hoping to do the factory tour. Inquiring minds want to know!
If I own an old Ferrari (328) and don't use the local dealer for maintenance, would they still be interested in setting this up or would they just tell me to go away? I'm going to Italy for a month next year and I'd love to tour the factory, but I feel like I'm not really a "Ferrari" person as I don't purchase new cars from them.
The dealer can help you. Also you can contact the concierge at [email protected]. They will ask for your VIN and the name of your guest (if any). They can be strict at times so register with the exact name(s) shown on the ID you will present (usually a passport).
I just went on the factory tour and if anyone has one scheduled for the month of July you might want to reschedule if possible. The assembly line is shut down for maintenance. It was great to be there and really cool but I hoped to see the cars come off the line.
Hi all, I'm heading to Europe in October and will be passing through Maranello. I've heard that if you're a Ferrari owner you can get a special tour of the factory. Is this true? If so, does anyone know what kind of "proof" of ownership you need? How or where can you schedule a tour? I am also wanting to visit the Porsche factory as well if anyone has any experience getting in there (I do not currently own a Porsche though).
Porsche Museum is excellent even without a factory tour (not sure if they are even possible) Check out any of the dozens of previous factory visit threads for details of other things to do in the Maranello area