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Ferrari Says It'll Never Go 100 Percent Electric
Ferrari Says It'll Never Go 100 Percent Electric-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:34

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The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is Ferrari’s first production hybrid car, which it released last year, when it also said it . But don’t fret, Ferrari said today it would never go all electric.

The quote, via Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri, :

But there should be cost savings longer term as battery technologies improve as well. However, my own sense is that, you know, to sort of say 100 percent electric, that’s pushing things.

I really don’t see Ferrari ever being at 100 percent EV and certainly not in my lifetime will reach even 50 percent.

Camilleri is 65 years old, and the is 78, so let’s say, for argument’s sake, Camilleri is saying Ferrari’s lineup will be mostly internal combustion engine based for at least the next 13 years. That is a very long time, especially when you imagine how odd it will be in 2033 when Ferrari announces its new $400,000 grand tourer powered by its latest V12 and the rest of the world has just kind of ... moved on, with EVs buzzing everywhere.

Or maybe you think that EV timeline is a bit too soon; one thing that does seem certain is that Ferrari and other supercar companies will likely be the last companies still working on advancements to the internal combustion engine. Well, , which will announce a Skyactiv engine that gets 300 miles to the gallon at some point or another.

Still, for Ferrari, this all feels a little weird. Ferrari already is pretty invested in hybrid tech. Its F1 cars are hybrids, its top-tier hypercar, the LaFerrari, is a hybrid, and hybrids are running all through its regular lineup. I mean, why not make an electric supercar, or several of them? Tesla has proven that electric cars can be cool, and there’s nothing stopping Ferrari from doing it, too. Now, if I asked Ferrari this, Ferrari would presumably point to the waiting list it has to buy a new Ferrari, gas-powered and all. To which I say, come on man, I’m not an accountant, I’m doing brain genius work over here.

Anyway, Camilleri also said this:

I will go out on a limb and say that “actually Ferraris are good for the environment because owners don’t drive them” is not Ferrari’s best argument going forward. A more honest argument would be: We in the third-quarter, the status quo seems to be working just fine.

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