Ferrari and Lamborghini, two giants in the automotive world, brought some exciting news to the table on May 6th with their Q1 2025 results. Both companies showed a strong start to the year, thanks to the success of their recent hybrid models. Ferrari rolled out the Ferrari 296 GTB and 296 GTS, both equipped with twin-turbo V6 hybrid engines, while Lamborghini wowed the market with the Revuelto, its first V12 plug-in hybrid supercar, and the Urus SE, an electrified version of its popular SUV. If you’re into fast cars and big numbers, you’re in for a treat as we delve into which company is making the most bang for their buck per employee.
Revenue and net profit are the name of the game, and it seems like Ferrari and Lamborghini are playing it well. In 2024, Lamborghini managed to sell 4.1 cars per employee, almost double Ferrari’s 2.5 cars per head. That’s quite impressive, considering Lamborghini has a smaller workforce than its rival. However, don’t let the numbers fool you. Despite selling fewer cars per employee, Ferrari still came out on top with a higher total revenue. It seems like Ferrari knows how to make every sale count, raking in €6.7 billion in 2024 compared to Lamborghini’s €3.1 billion. But wait, there’s more to the story. In Q1 2025, Lamborghini delivered 626 fewer cars than Ferrari, showing that they’re not backing down from the competition. Maybe it’s just me, but it looks like both companies are in it to win it, each with their own unique strategies and strengths.
When it comes to net profit per employee, Ferrari takes the crown for 2024. With a net profit of $1.58 billion and a workforce of 5,435, Ferrari earned approximately $291,403 per employee. That’s not too shabby for a day’s work, right? On the other hand, Lamborghini seems to be maximizing its output with a smaller team, selling more cars per employee and narrowing the revenue gap between the two companies. It’s like a David and Goliath situation, but with fast cars and big bucks. So, whether you’re Team Ferrari or Team Lamborghini, one thing’s for sure – the race is on, and it’s anyone’s game. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell.