Ferrari, The Giant Of Italian Sports Cars, Is Already Planning Its First Electric Car. Another Hybrid Vehicle Was Launched In The Past
Countries are gradually urging each other to seek a reduction in CO2 emissions and collaborate with the environment. Today, the automotive market is increasingly living the trend of investing in electric vehicles to contribute to the environment. However, another important factor is the economy, which impacts consumers’ wallets. Ferrari is another company confirming the launch of an electric car.
On the 15th, John Elkann, CEO of Ferrari, emphasized that the company will launch its first electric car only in 2025. “You Can Be Sure That It Will Be Everything You Dreamed Of. The Engineers And Designers From Maranello Know This Will Be Such An Important Milestone In Our History.” The electric car from Ferrari will take time to be realized as the Italian company has other projects in mind in the short term.
Electric vehicles, as previously mentioned, are increasingly gaining traction in the global market. The global leader in the sector is still Tesla; however, as the years go by, other giants are entering the sector and should increase competition, driving down prices for consumers. Ferrari had already launched the SF90 Stradale, which is the first Ferrari presented as a hybrid electric car.
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Ferrari’s electric car is expected to be launched only in 2025 because the company has several other major focuses at the moment, given that three new vehicles will be launched in the coming months.
Electric Cars In Brazil Are Still Very Expensive
Electric vehicles are increasingly gaining strength in the market, especially in first-world countries. However, in Brazil, this process is still very slow since there is still a need to drastically increase the charging stations for electric cars in the country. Furthermore, the main electric cars available in the global market have to be imported by the final buyer, making the product much more expensive due to the current devaluation of the real and excessive taxes.

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