During its most recent earnings call, the illustrious sports car manufacturer revealed that it shipped 13,663 automobiles globally in 2018, breaking previous records. The Italian automaker has three new car launches scheduled for 2024, so it doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon.

The number of deliveries made in the preceding year exceeded the peak, which was 13,221, established in 2022, by 442 automobiles, or around three percent.

Furthermore, the brand revealed net revenues of €5.97 billion, or around $6.4 billion, a rise of more than 17% from the previous year. The company has strong reason to believe that its current level of success will last for some time to come.

All of the cars in its model line are currently sold out until 2025. This implies that you should anticipate waiting until at least 2026 for delivery if you order a Ferrari today.

According to Motor1.com, the brand will introduce not one, not two, but three new automobiles next year, which helps to explain its bullishness. Although the manufacturer hasn’t given any details about any of those cars yet, it’s obvious that they’re on the way. However, since we’re discussing a Ferrari, there are a lot of speculations and hypotheses out there regarding what to anticipate.

The most likely option is a brand-new hypercar to replace the Ferrari. Prototypes of the car, which is purportedly designated the F250, have been seen undergoing testing near the company’s headquarters, covered in a lot of camouflage.

Rumor has it that the vehicle in question is the highest-performing model to come out since the F40 and that it will be powered by a turbocharged V-6 that is hybrid-assisted, akin to the one seen in the 499P Le Mans racing car. Expected is an 828-unit production run that includes a convertible and high-performance XX variants.

Less is known about the other two models. One might take the place of the departing 812 Superfast. Motor1.com states that a turbocharged V-8 engine would be installed in the vehicle. The third person in the group could be a Porosangue variety or a new Icona model.

Of course, Maranello has more to celebrate than just new models and strong sales figures. Lewis Hamilton, the most successful driver in Formula 1, will join the automaker’s motorsports squad, Scuderia Ferrari, in 2025, overtaking its road vehicle division in the process. This announcement was made on Thursday.