Do you want a powerful Rosso Corsa electric Ferrari driving you to your job on Wall Street while you read a book, listen to Chopin and laugh at middle-class peasants out your window? Too bad, because spoke with Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne about autonomous Ferraris, and he told inevitability to take a hike.
Sergio Marchionne is a bit of an entrenched, grumpy old man. He that he has to make electric cars and he’s basically on building small, efficient cars.
To add to this image, when MA asked whether an autonomous Ferrari would ever see the light of day, Marchionne responded, saying “you’ll have to shoot me first.” It’s good to know that this is Marchionne has on a Ferrari SUV.
He also that an electron-powered Ferrari just isn’t going to happen, calling it an “obscene concept.”
Marchionne says the reason he doesn’t want the instant-torque goodness that is the electric motor comes down to aural excitement. Electric cars simply don’t tickle the cochlea like explosion-based cars do, the old man opines. Marchionne told MA that he drove the Model S and was “bothered by the car’s quietness.”
He’s probably exaggerating a bit there, as I drove the Model S and wasn’t bothered one bit, though I will say: I’d much prefer the sound of a Ferrari V12. So he has a point, there.
Still, his stance on keeping Ferrari “pure,” is an interesting one, as other supercar makers, , seem a lot more willing to embrace electric vehicle technology and autonomobility. Is Marchionne putting Ferrari at a disadvantage compared to the competition? Will he change his mind in three weeks?
Who the hell knows. This is Sergio we’re talking about.
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