Ferrari defends $640,000 price for its new electric car
Ferrari's CEO, Benedetto Vigna, defended the price of the new electric car 'Lus', stating it reflects innovation. This comes after negative market reactions following the car's unveiling.
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Ferrari's CEO, Benedetto Vigna, defended the price of the new electric car 'Lus', stating it reflects innovation. This comes after negative market reactions following the car's unveiling.
Ferrari's new electric car 'Lusso' has generated significant discontent among fans, with many feeling its design strays from the brand's traditional identity. The car was unveiled at a special event, coinciding with a sharp decline in the company's stock prices.
In a historic event, Pope Leo XIV drove Ferrari's first fully electric car at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome. This move reflects the global trend towards innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.
Stefano Domenicali, CEO of Lamborghini, announced that the decision to cancel plans for a fully electric vehicle was the right choice. This follows strong reactions to Ferrari's new electric car, highlighting market challenges in accepting luxury electric vehicles.
Ferrari's team principal, Fred Vasseur, announced that the team will continue to use the 'Flip-Flop' rear wing technology during the Miami Grand Prix. This decision follows successful trials in previous rounds as the team aims to enhance its performance in competitions.
Ferrari has announced a collaboration with NASA to develop the acceleration system for its first electric car, known as 'Lusso'. This partnership aims to ensure a smooth and safe driving experience while maintaining high performance.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has stated that the power unit in his car requires urgent improvements ahead of the Miami Grand Prix in May. This comes as Ferrari currently holds second place in the team standings after a strong start to the Formula 1 season.