Only 7,000 cars are made each year, so each one gets lots of attention.

All Ferraris are built at the factory in Maranello, Italy.

Each vehicle is assembled by a skilled team of technicians and craftspeople.

Each chassis is held by an individual mechanical lift that can be adjusted to suit each stage of production.

Natural light spills into the channel between two of the assembly lines.

The engine production hall, designed by Marco Visconti, occupies an area of 15,000 square meters.

The engine production area incorporates plant life to both improve the working environment and regulate the indoor climate.

Machines in Maranello do the heavy lifting.

But Ferrari hasn't lost the human touch.

Ferrari employees receive the same care as the cars they create and build.

Maranello is home to all of Ferrari's operations.

Including the company's F1 Clienti program, designed for Ferrari enthusiasts who wish to acquire and drive a single-seater F1 vehicle. Members can participate in annual non-competitive events organized by the company, at famous circuits around the world.