JAKARTA - Ferrari has further disclosed its plans for presenting its first electric vehicle (EV). The car will debut for the first time in the fall of this year, precisely on October 9.
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said the well-known supercar manufacturer said the car would offer something different from other EVs by focusing on unique driving performance and sensations.
"For the first time we will present three different drivers, namely ICE, hybrid, and electricity," Vigna said as quoted by Road & Track, Thursday, February 6.
Previously, the car, which was suspected of being the manufacturer's first EV of this horse gungkrak' passing on the streets of Maranello, Italy with a camouflage-coated body carrying a four-door hatchback or crossover.
Not only that, it is known that the car was wearing a fake exhaust pipe accompanied by the sound of a synthetic machine when it passed the spy photographer's camera.
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Not only launching its first EV, but Ferrari will soon introduce as many as five other cars this year. Reportedly one of the confirmed models is 12Cilindri Spider.
Another possible newcomer model is the successor to Roma, who stopped production last year. In recent times, his successor has been seen being tested wearing a camouflage robe.
It is not explained whether it is a facelift version or an all-new model. It is hoped that the model will be part of Ferrari's history in launching its newest line this year and is expected to boost sales globally.
The presence of the six Ferrari models will certainly stimulate the sports car market globally. It is possible that some of these newest vehicles will be assembled at an e-building' factory in Maranello, Italy. This facility is claimed to have flexible assembly lines that allow Ferrari to make electric and non-electric cars.
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