Ferrari raises employee bonus to $17,600 after a $1.9 billion net profit in 2025. Learn the payout formula, eligible staff, and news on Ferrari’s first electric car. Read more.
Record Financial Performance in 2025
Ferrari reported a net profit of $1.9 billion for 2025, up from $1.8 billion the year before. Revenue climbed 7% to $8.4 billion, even though total car deliveries slipped by 112 units, ending the year at 13,640 vehicles.
How the Bonus Is Calculated
This year each eligible employee receives a bonus of $17,600, a modest increase from the $17,000 paid in 2024. The amount is not arbitrary; it is linked to the company’s adjusted EBITDA, product quality metrics and employee attendance rates. As profits rise, the bonus pool expands accordingly.

Bonus History
- 2020 – Net profit $721 million → $8,900 per employee.
- 2021 – Net profit $986 million → $14,200 per employee.
- 2022 – Net profit $1.1 billion → $16,000 per employee.
- 2023 – (Data not disclosed)
- 2024 – Bonus $17,000 per employee.
- 2025 – Bonus $17,600 per employee.
Who Gets the Bonus?
The reward applies to roughly 5,000 staff members based at Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy. Employees at the brand’s overseas plants and sales offices are excluded from this particular payout.
Looking Ahead: Sales Targets and Potential Increases
Ferrari aims to boost sales by another 5% in 2025 and improve its profit margin to 7%. If those targets are met, the company has signaled that the employee bonus could rise again next year.
Ferrari’s First Electric Model – The Luce
May 25 marks the debut of the Luce, Ferrari’s inaugural fully electric car. Designed by former Apple chief designer Jony Ive, the Luce features a radically different interior that sets it apart from any modern Ferrari.
With a stronger balance sheet and a bold step into electrification, Ferrari is rewarding its workforce while steering the brand toward a sustainable future.

