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Ferrari AI Visibility in Luxury Cars
Ferrari ranks #5 of 30 in the Luxury Cars AI visibility leaderboard with a 54 AI Index across 7 tracked AI engines. Use this page to compare AI search visibility, engine breakdowns, trend context, and nearby entities.
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How Ferrari appears in AI search
Ferrari currently ranks #5 out of 30 in the Luxury Cars AI visibility leaderboard with a 54 AI Index across 7 tracked AI engines. Use it as a direct answer for Ferrari AI visibility, AI search ranking, and answer-engine benchmark questions.
The engine breakdown compares how ChatGPT, gemini, and Grok rank or mention Ferrari, so the page separates broad AI search visibility from single-engine outliers.
Entity Snapshot
Ferrari is currently #5 out of 30 entities in Luxury Cars, with a 54 overall AI visibility score across 7 tracked engines. That position shows how often AI systems surface the brand when answering industry comparison and recommendation prompts.
Ferrari is currently #4 out of 30 tracked Luxury Cars entities, with a 53.9 AI Index in the latest public snapshot. Ferrari trails Bentley by 7 AI Index points. The strongest engine-level signal comes from ChatGPT, where Ferrari records a 76.4 AI Index and 85.7% mention rate. Kimi is the next strongest covered engine at 76.4 with a 85.7% mention rate.
The softer engine-level signal is Qwen, where Ferrari records a 16.7 AI Index and 14.3% mention rate. DeepSeek is another engine to watch at 38.9 with a 57.1% mention rate. Keep the scope narrow: this page measures how tracked AI engines surface Ferrari in Luxury Cars prompts. It does not rank product quality, sales, safety, or real-world market share.
Ferrari's strongest current visibility comes from Grok (66.4 AI Index, 85.7% mention rate) and Qwen (63.3 AI Index, 57.1% mention rate). Its weaker engine profile is MiniMax (40.4 AI Index, 28.6% mention rate) and ChatGPT (43.5 AI Index, 42.9% mention rate), so the engine spread points to where recommendation consistency can still improve.
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This public entity page is a neutral starting point. Use Tracker when you want private monitoring for Ferrari or a competitor set.
Entity Trend
Open trend explorerFerrari's latest visible AI Index is 53.9. Read the trend together with engine coverage and mention-rate signals rather than as a standalone forecast. That movement is useful context, but it is strongest when it lines up with engine coverage and mention-rate changes. A single score move should not be read as a full market or product signal.
Ferrari improved over the visible trend window, moving from 51.9 on 2026-05-01 to 56.1 on 2026-06-26. Use this trend alongside the engine breakdown to see whether movement is broad or isolated to a few engines.
Engine Breakdown
Comparable Entities
Mercedes-Benz is the closest comparable entity by rank, with Ferrari behind it by 3.8 AI Index points. This gap is useful for reading whether the page reflects a clear lead, a close contest, or a brand that needs stronger AI evidence to move up.
FAQ
Why is Ferrari ranked in the Luxury Cars leaderboard?
Ferrari is included because tracked AI engines surface it in Luxury Cars prompts, and AIvsRank calculates its current visibility from rank position, recommendation strength, and mention-rate signals.
Which engines are strongest and weakest for Ferrari?
The strongest current signal is ChatGPT at 76.4 AI Index and 85.7% mention rate. The softest covered signal is Qwen at 16.7 AI Index and 14.3% mention rate.
Which entities should be compared with Ferrari?
The most useful nearby comparison is Bentley. Compare the score gap and engine-level table before treating rank movement as meaningful.
How often is this page updated?
This page updates when a new completed Luxury Cars leaderboard run is available. The current public snapshot was refreshed on 2026-05-09.
Methodology and source context
AIvsRank calculates this public entity page from 7 tracked AI engines and the latest completed industry leaderboard run for Luxury Cars.
Use the score, mention-rate, engine breakdown, comparable entities, and trend context together; no single chart or paragraph should be read as the whole visibility signal.