Ferrari Promises Electric Means ‘Even More Unique’ Cars

Ferrari Promises Electric Means ‘Even More Unique’ Cars
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna poses for a photograph as Ferrari unveils a new long term strategy in Maranello, Italy, on June 15, 2022. Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters
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MARANELLO, Italy—Electric and hybrid models should make up 80 percent of Ferrari’s sales by 2030, the luxury carmaker told investors on Thursday, vowing to produce “even more unique” cars as it makes the expensive shift to zero-emission driving.

“We believe we can use the electric engine to enhance the performance of our cars,” Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna said on Thursday as he unveiled the company’s long-awaited new business plan.