At Ferrari, the pursuit of performance drives relentless innovation – from a spark in the foundry to the racetrack finishing line. Aluminium, our primary raw material by weight, embodies this philosophy through a story of circularity, efficiency, and uncompromising performance.
Sustainability is woven into every decision we make. We believe that true performance is only achieved when every element, from design to material sourcing, is handled with the utmost integrity and responsibility.
Our drive towards a circular economy is evident within our in-house foundry, where we have implemented a comprehensive process for managing aluminium scraps from our manufacturing processes.
In-house recycling: manufacturing scraps are melted down immediately, reintegrating this valuable material into our production cycle without delay.
Specialised recycling: aluminium shavings from machining processes are compacted and sent to specialised recyclers so that every fragment of aluminium is given a new life, closing the loop on waste.
Starting from 2026, Ferrari plans to introduce engines manufactured with 100% recycled aluminium alloy.
We aim to push the boundaries of what is possible in sustainable manufacturing. As part of our decarbonisation strategy, we have set the clear and powerful goal to introduce 100% recycled aluminum alloy for our engines.
This will reduce aluminium-related CO2 emissions by approximately 80%.
The recycled alloy we are developing features high-performance capabilities that do not compromise quality. This ensures that the soul of a Ferrari – its engine’s power, reliability and its character – remains undiluted. It proves that sustainable practices and peak performance should coexist.
Our aluminium journey is a clear example of the Ferrari ethos: we apply innovation and a relentless will to progress to every facet of our business, forging a more sustainable future without ever losing sight of the performance that defines us.