Ferrari will produce its electric cars, as well as hybrid cars and gasoline engines, at the new factory in Maranello. It will have a capacity of up to 20,000 cars.
The Italian car company Ferrari opened a new production facility at its Maranello site on Friday in the presence of Italian President Sergio Mattarella, where several electric cars will be produced. “We have invested 200 million euros in electronic construction in Maranello,” Ferrari president Benedetto Vigna said during the opening of the new production facility.
The “Purosangue” and “Sf90 Stradale” models will be manufactured in the new production plant starting next year, and the first electric car is scheduled to be presented at the end of 2025. Vigna explained: “We do not want to increase production capacity, but rather we want more flexibility to meet the requirements.” “Customers.”
Focus on electric cars and hybrid vehicles
Ferrari will be a century old in 2029. “This state-of-the-art facility shows that we are taking the necessary steps to prepare and stay ahead of the curve,” said John Elkann, Chairman of Ferrari, at the opening of the new facility.
Ferrari will produce its electric cars, as well as hybrid cars and gasoline engines, at the new factory in Maranello. It will have a capacity of up to 20,000 cars. The plant should be fully operational within three to four months. Last year the company sold fewer than 14,000 cars. (Abba)
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