Ferrari celebrated its 30th anniversary recently in Hong Kong with a giant parade, which featured a number of different models, old and new.
Over 600 vehicles took part in the event, which occurred at the Asia World Expo on the island of Lantau, according to a press release issued by the automaker.
"I am pleased to be here to celebrate Ferrari's thirty years in Hong Kong, along with so many owners who share our passion and the search for excellence, exclusivity and innovation," said President Montezemolo, in a press statement. "Their contribution to our growth in Greater China has always been a vital element and it will continue to be so in the future."
The vehicles that attended the parade were arranged in a five-pedal flower form, which represented the Hong Kong symbol, known as the Bauhinia Blakeana, according to the automaker.
Vehicles that attended the parade included the 195 Inter, 365 GTC Dino, the 458 Challenge, and 599XX.
The 458 Speciale also took part in the parade.
"It's true that China is a relatively new market, where we are now present with thirty dealerships, and with a big margin for growth, but this year we want to maintain sales at those of last year," said Montezemolo.
Over 2,000 Ferrari owners attended the event. Close to 1,700 Ferrari owners live in Hong Kong according to the automaker.
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