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The Luce, Ferrari’s (RACE) new EV revealed at a splashy event in Rome last month, has drawn fierce criticism from fans for its polarizing design.

Some fault Ferrari for creating something without an emotional core, adding that a sexy exterior and scintillating soundtrack from a high-revving gas engine are sine qua non for anything from Maranello.

Investors punished Ferrari stock following the car’s release.

But Morgan Stanley believes Ferrari’s punishment is too severe. Analyst Edouard Aubin lifted Ferrari to Overweight from Equal Weight and raised its price target on the Milan-listed stock to €380 ($441) from €330 ($383), implying about 24% upside.

“The stock has fallen 26% over the past 12 months, while FY26-27 EPS revisions have been limited to 4%, meaning the move has been driven primarily by de-rating rather than earnings capitulation,” Aubin wrote. Ferrari stock rebounded a bit following the call.

Aubin’s central point is that despite the hoopla over the Luce, Ferrari’s earnings haven’t cracked over the past year, with consensus estimates for 2026 and 2027 cut only about 4% over the same stretch.

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Despite the Luce reaction, Ferrari is still in the business of making money. The company’s profit margins hover near 40%, the industry gold standard. And buzz about new models, like a special-edition 12Cilindri with a manual transmission, has Ferrari buyers tripping over themselves.

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Morgan Stanley concedes that Ferrari’s capital markets day growth targets, sliding resale values on hybrid sports car models like the SF90, and the polarizing launch of the $640,000 Luce (designed by former Apple design chief Jony Ive, no less) are real concerns.

But the bank thinks the market overshot on the downside.

El primer coche totalmente eléctrico de Ferrari, "Luce", en esta imagen obtenida por Reuters el 25 de mayo de 2026, después de que el fabricante de coches deportivos de lujo presentara el modelo.  Ferrari/Handout via REUTERS ESTA IMAGEN HA SIDO PROVISTA Y PROCESADA POR TERCEROS Y ES DISTRIBUIDA POR REUTERS COMO RECIBIDA. NO REVENTAS. NO ARCHIVOS.
The Ferrari Luce is the carmaker’s first all-electric vehicle. (Ferrari/Handout via Reuters) · Reuters / REUTERS

“Our latest work suggests the market has moved too far in pricing these issues as terminal brand risk,” Aubin wrote.

Morgan Stanley notes dealer traffic is still strong.

“Our dealer checks in the US and Europe do not point to a damaged Ferrari brand,” the note said, describing a “temporary product-cycle mismatch” rather than any erosion of desirability. Demand, the bank found, remains strongest where it matters most for Ferrari: its special series cars, scarce allocations, Icona and supercar models, and future collectibles.

Morgan Stanley also reframed Ferrari’s decision to slow volume growth. “In luxury, scarcity is not a constraint to work around, it is the mechanism that supports pricing power, allocation discipline, residual values and the perception that access remains unique,” Aubin said.

Ferrari is also a bet on the so-called K-shaped economy, a phenomenon characterized by a widening economic split in which the wealthy pull away from everyone else. Economists and Wall Street market strategists have highlighted this trend for some time: The ultrawealthy are almost single-handedly floating the global economy through their spending, as the lower rungs of the economic ladder — the vast majority of people — are just getting by.

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Morgan Stanley sees Ferrari as a direct beneficiary of the K-shaped economy, particularly in the US. The bank cites a Knight Frank study showing the global ultra-high-net-worth population (over $30 million in net worth) growing by 33% from 2026 to 2031 to 948,000, with the US adding about 136,000 of those individuals alone.

H.R. Owen Ferrari car showroom, Mayfair, London, UK. (Photo by: Alex Segre/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The H.R. Owen Ferrari car showroom in Mayfair, London. (Alex Segre/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) · UCG via Getty Images

Against that pool of new buyers, Ferrari delivered 13,600 cars in 2025, more than 80% of them to existing clients. Some of those clients, Aubin wrote, are “reallocating financial-market gains into scarce physical assets, including collectible Ferrari.”

The next catalysts are in place, with new models in the pipeline. Ferrari said four new models are coming in 2026, with three still to come after the Amalfi Spider reveal.

If those new reveals stick to what dealers say clients want — scarcity, heritage, “emotional powertrains” — Aubin said the conversation can shift “from ‘portfolio concern’ to ‘product-cycle reset.'” The Luce overhang, he added, “looks increasingly priced in.”

There are concerns, the bank noted. Morgan Stanley flagged four in particular: Luce demand could disappoint, the apparent bottom in 296 and SF90 hybrid resale values could prove fleeting, the remaining launches could miss core clients, and the wealth-creation tailwind could feed the used market more than the new one.

Aubin and Morgan Stanley believe the risk is worth the reward at these levels, where Ferrari’s current multiple trades below its 10-year average.

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Pras Subramanian is Lead Auto Reporter for Yahoo Finance. You can follow him on X and on Instagram.

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