As the world of electric cars develops day by day, news of transformation begins to come from old brands. With the electric movement coming from Lamborghini and Bugatti, the fire also spread to Ferrari. Brand’s CEO divided his users into two with his statement. Here is the statement that created the incident…
“Ferrari is willing to deviate from its roots!” Is this the end of F1-sounding Ferraris?
As it is known, when Ferrari is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is the color red, followed by Ferrari’s unique Formula 1 car tone. Many Ferrari owners are already impressed by these two things and buy a Ferrari without even thinking. But with the electrification movement, brands are forced to “deviate” from their roots. Because electric car technology causes many things to be forgotten and removed from cars.
Perhaps the most anticipated statement on this issue came from the Ferrari CEO. Ferrari stated that they will embark on an electric car journey like other brands and that they will produce fast cars like Elon Musk. In addition, the CEO stated that the Ferrari team has no reluctance to deviate from their roots and that work on the issue has begun. Ferrari also gave feedback about the first electric Ferrari prototype produced in Spain.
No information about the prototype will probably be given until its introduction. Brand’s CEO is trying to give as little information as possible. However, he touched on sales figures. And according to the information received, it was reported that 43% of brand’s second quarter deliveries consisted of hybrids. It was also reported that brand could not calculate that electric and hybrid cars would rise so quickly when making plans ten years from now.
Although the company is happy on the industry and sales side of the business, Ferrari-loving users are not happy with the decision. It is not right for special brands such as brand to give up their v12 engines, special exhaust and exhaust sounds. So what do you think? Do you think it’s the right decision? Don’t forget to express your opinions in the comments section…
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