What Do the Alerts on Ferrari Vehicles Hide ? What Has Changed from 2022 to 2026 ?

What Do the Alerts for Ferrari Vehicles Hide ? Learn What Has Changed from 2022 to 2026 with InfoCons

InfoCons has carried out a comparative annual analysis of alerts concerning Ferrari brand vehicles, reported through the European alert systems for products that pose a risk to consumer safety.

A total of 7 alerts were analysed (2 in 2022, 2 in 2023 and 3 in 2025; no alert was recorded in 2024 and 2026), from six perspectives: type of alert, counterfeit product status, type of risk (including effects on the consumer), country of origin, name (models) and product category.

In brief: Ferrari alerts are few and all of the "Serious Risk" type, entirely marked as counterfeit, with 100% Italian origin and targeting exclusively motor vehicles. The risks present are injuries and fire, and the 296 GTB model is the most targeted.

Note: The very small number of alerts (7 in total) makes the percentages purely indicative.

Volume of Alerts, Year by Year

1. Type of Alert

All alerts are of the "Serious Risk" type (100%), with no "Other Risk Levels" alerts recorded.

2. Counterfeit Product Status

All Ferrari alerts are classified as counterfeit (100%), uniformly over all years.

3. Type of Risk and Effects on the Consumer

The alerts record two types of risk – injuries and fire:

What Effects Do the Types of Risk Have on Consumers

Injuries: Represents the danger of physical injury to occupants or other road users as a result of a defect: failure of a part, problems with braking, steering, suspension, airbag or seat belts, or detachment of components. Effects can range from minor injuries to serious accidents, especially when a critical safety system is affected.

Fire: Represents the danger of the vehicle catching fire, usually due to electrical short circuits, overheating of components, leaking fluids or defective fuel systems. The effects are particularly severe: complete destruction of the vehicle, risk of burns and injuries, spreading of fire and risk to life.

4. Country of Origin

Italy is the sole country of origin (100%) across all years with recorded alerts.

5. Product Category

All 7 alerts concern motor vehicles (100%), with no deviations over the years.

Conclusion

Ferrari alerts are very few but consistent in type (Serious Risk), country of origin (Italy) and category (motor vehicles). The main risk shifted from injuries (dominant in 2023) towards fire (dominant in 2025), with the 296 GTB being the most affected model. The complete absence of alerts in 2024 and 2026 may reflect resolved recalls or updates to the European reporting system.

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