Ferrari unveils plans to make ‘unique’ electric cars
Maranello, Italy | Electric and hybrid models should make up 80 per cent of Ferrari’s sales by 2030, the luxury carmaker said on Thursday (Friday AEST), vowing to produce “even more unique” cars as it leans on partners to make the costly shift to zero-emission driving.
“Everything we do will always focus on being distinctively Ferrari,” chairman John Elkann told investors, as the company unveiled its new business plan. Electrification “will allow us to make even more unique cars”.
Reuters
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