Victoria Harbor played host to a visually spectacular ceremony for the delivery of the 1000th Ferrari to its customer in Hong Kong. Back in the 60's Ferrari delivered its first car in the country. The model isn't mentioned, but isn't every Ferarri special in one way or another?
The 1000th prancing horse was a 612 Scaglietti, painted in grey. Keys to the ride were handed over to Mr.Dider Li on board a Chinese ship.
Press Release
1000TH FERRARI IN HONG KONG
Hong Kong, 11 March 2009 – A special ceremony to mark the 1,000th Ferrari delivered in Hong Kong took place in Victoria Harbour yesterday. Over 65 international media from Hong Kong, Macau and the adjacent markets participated in this significant milestone for Ferrari in the Asia-Pacific region. From the first Ferrari delivered to a Hong Kong customer in the early 1960’s, now, some 45 years later, this 1,000th car is a new 612 Scaglietti ‘One-To-One’, the flagship of the current Ferrari range which was specially commissioned by the owner last year. The handover ceremony took place in a truly unique way. Believed to be a ‘first’ for any automotive company in Hong Kong, the car was presented to the Hong Kong owner, Mr Didier Li, on board ‘Huan’, a Chinese Junk, in Victoria Harbour during the late afternoon. ‘Huan’ is a fitting symbol of Hong Kong’s history and the backdrop of Hong Kong Island’s modern skyline providing a truly spectacular and exclusive ceremony for the handover of the 1000th Prancing Horse car in one of the most mature markets in the Asia Pacific Region. In Hong Kong, Ferrari delivered 115 cars in 2008 and 1,089 cars across the whole Asia Pacific region; Japan continues to be the primary market for Ferrari with 433 cars delivered to clients in 2008, an increase of 15%, while more than 200 cars were delivered in China for the first time, an increase of 20% on 2007 to 212. |