Ferrari is preparing to discontinue three models from its range, just as the brand has unveiled the new grand tourer 12 Cilindri, which comes in Coupe and Spider formats.
Thus, it seems that the SF90 Stradale and the 812 GTS will no longer be part of the Maranello lineup, as the former will soon be replaced by a new model, while the latter has its successor in the 12 Cilindri.
Regarding the SF90 Stradale, the version that will be discontinued is the “normal” one, as Ferrari began delivering the more radical variant, the SF90 XX, at the beginning of the second quarter.
In the first semester presentation document, Ferrari also states that deliveries of the Roma and the 812 Competizione declined in the second quarter of 2024, as both models are reaching the end of their lifecycle.
The Maranello brand continues to hide details about the successor to the Roma, with the convertible variant, the spider, likely to remain in production for longer than the coupe, as it is less than two years old.
Recall that Ferrari announced that it delivered 7,044 sports cars worldwide between January and June 2024, representing an increase of 85 units compared to the same period in 2023, when it delivered 6,959 units.
One of the strong points of this semester is the robustness of Ferrari’s order book, which now extends until 2026. This enthusiasm is supported by orders for highly anticipated models such as the 12Cilindri and the 12Cilindri Spider.