Across 20 global markets, 48 official Ferrari dealers have been nominated as Ferrari Classiche Authorised Workshops. Giving them access to direct factory support for servicing Ferraris over 20 years old.
Ferrari Dealers: Classiche Certification
Ferrari has nominated 48 of its global dealerships for Classiche authorization. a prestigious certification that allows them to restore and maintain classic Ferrari models to the brand’s exacting standards. This move is part of Ferrari’s effort to ensure that its historic cars are preserved with the utmost care and authenticity. The selected dealers will have access to Ferrari’s archives, original parts, and factory expertise. Enabling them to provide top-tier service to owners of vintage Ferraris. This initiative highlights Ferrari’s commitment to maintaining the legacy of its classic cars. Ensuring that they continue to perform and look as they did when they first left the factory.
If granted authorisation, each Ferrari dealer will be able to implement the Ferrari Classiche certification process to ensure the correct maintenance and repair of the marque’s cars. This comes with backing from the Ferrari factory in Maranello.
The Ferrari Classiche programme offers full servicing and restoration and can also supply a Certificate of Authentication. It carries a 20-year cut-off meaning that the 360 Modena is the first ‘all-new’ Ferrari to fall outside the bracket of the Classiche, having been launched in 1999.
Preserve the technical heritage of the Ferrari brand
The dealer is expected to offer ‘a highly qualified service to the customer’ in order to maintain both the value of the owner’s car and also to preserve ‘the technical heritage of the Ferrari brand’ according to a statement from Ferrari.
To comply, each dealer must commit to maintaining a dedicated workshop ramp and a suitably-qualified. Trained Ferrari Classiche Service Technician exclusively for Ferrari Classiche maintenance, repair and certification applications.
However, any work that requires the manufacturing of major new parts will be referred back to the Ferrari factory.
Renowned Ferrari specialists Dick Lovett and Joe Macari are among the nine nominated from the UK. The programme is set to expand in due course, with more dealers set from additional markets set for nomination.