Ferrari’s first electric car will cost at least €500,000, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, as the luxury automaker prepares to open...
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A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Ferrari’s first electric car will cost at least €500,000. The luxury automaker is preparing to open a plant to make the model, which could boost group production by up to a third in the long run. The exclusive Italian brand has said it will launch an electric car late next year, and the planned price shows its confidence that ultra-wealthy drivers are ready for it. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Ferrari’s first electric car will cost at least €500,000, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, as the luxury automaker prepares to open...
Ferrari's First Electric Car: Ferrari's first electric car will cost at least 500,000 euros (approximately $535,000/INR 4.46 Crore) in Italy, a source...
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