Trademark Infringement Lawsuit between Ford and Ferrari Over the F150 Name

A trademark is not just the name of a company but it can also be a product name and those trademarks can be extremely valuable.  So what happens when an American automotive icon sues a premiere Italian luxury car manufacturer over a trademark?

  • Ford sued Ferrari over the F-150 trademark.
  • Ford have a trademark on F-150 for it’s pickup truck.  Ferrari a start-of-the-art Formula 1 race car called the F150.
  • It’s hard to believe that anyone could confuse a Ferrari with a Ford pickup but that’s what Ford alleged.
  • Ford had a duty to protect its trademark.
  • Ferrari ended up changing the name of their Formula 1 car to Ferrari F150th Italia.

Ferrari F150 – The Ferrari logo is a trademark and the name, but what about “F150?”  Does that belong to Ford?

Ford F-150 Pickup vs. Ferrari F150 Formula 1 Race Car

Several years ago, Ford Motor Company sued Ferrari SpA in Detroit federal court, claiming the Italian luxury automaker misappropriated its F-150 pickup-truck trademark for a 2011 Formula 1 racing car.

When Ferrari proudly unveiled the F150, its state-of-the-art Formula 1 race car, Ford said the name was too similar to its F-150 pickup truck, the best selling Ford vehicle for many years.  Ford insisted that Ferrari change the name of the car. Ferrari refused, thinking it was odd that a sleek, carbon fiber Formula 1 race car could in any way be linked with a 5,000-pound American pickup truck.  Ford sued, filing a trademark infringement lawsuit in federal court.  However, even though confusion was unlikely between the Ford pickup and the Ferrari Formula 1 and in many ways any potential association could be considered ridiculous, Ford had no choice but to demonstrate vigilance in protecting the value of its brand.

Ford’s Allegations

In its complaint Ford alleged that Ferrari, based in Modena, Italy, adopted the Ford trademark “in naming its new racing vehicle the ‘F150’ in order to capitalize on and profit from the substantial goodwill that Ford has developed,” and that “Ferrari’s F150 logo bears striking resemblance to the one on Ford’s F-150 pickup truck.”

Ford asked the court to bar Ferrari from using the name.  The automaker also sought unspecified damages, including damages of $100,000 under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.

Why is This Ferrari Called a F150?

Ferrari usually names its Formula 1 cars with an “F” followed by the year it competes for the Formula 1 Championship. Last year’s model was designated the F10. If this were any other year, Ferrari’s car would likely be named the F11. Ferrari said it named the car the F150 in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification, an occasion for Italians comparable to the bicentennial of the U.S.  However, Ferrari swallowed its Italian pride and announced February 10, 2011, that it would henceforth refer to its 2011 Formula 1 race car as the “Ferrari F150th Italia.”

Historical Rivalry Between Ford and Ferrari

Fiat SpA has an 85 percent stake in Ferrari, and management control of Chrysler Group LLC, in which it has a 25 percent stake.  Consequently, the F-150 dispute is the latest episode in a contentious 50-year relationship between Ford and Ferrari. In the early 1960s Ford was looking for a shortcut into international racing. Henry Ford II aggressively pursued Ferrari but was rebuffed by company founder Enzo Ferrari. Stung by the rejection, Ford launched a multimillion-dollar effort to build the GT40 race car with the sole objective of beating Ferrari in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ford eventually beat Ferrari at Le Mans. But today, Ford is known for pickup trucks, and Ferrari is still a car owner’s dream come true.

The case was Ford Motor Co. v. Ferrari S.P.A., 4:11-cv-10518, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.

Whether you have a trademark registration you want filed, you have received a cease and desist or you need to send one or whether you are on either side of a trademark infringement case, you will want to consult with a trademark attorney who can protect your rights.

Contact an attorney with Veritas Business Law, LLC for a free consultation.

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