Ok Ferrari, push through then! On Thursday, the luxury automobile company’s CEO John Elkann announced three new models revealed over the next several months.
According to Top Gear, Ferrari will also release its first fully electric supercar but not until 2025.
The company is set to build a full EV, and in the words of the CEO, it’ll be “everything you dream the engineers and designers at Maranello can imagine for such a landmark in our history.”
“Our interpretation of these [EV] technologies both in motorsport and in road cars is a huge opportunity to bring the uniqueness and passion of Ferrari to new generations,” he added.
The upcoming 2025 model is another checkmark on the list of accomplishments regarding the company’s ongoing electrification strategy, which first saw active duty with the LaFerrari and SF90 Stradale.
After announcing the new models, Elkann spoke again on the exciting announcement that Ferrari will race again at Le Mans in 2023, “a race where so many great chapters in our motor racing history have been played out.” (It’s won the race nine times outright, the last in 1965 with a 250 LM when it had a massive ding-dong with a little-known outfit called ‘Ford.’)
He then moved on to praise the new driver-pairing in Formula One, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr., saying the pair “has already brought a great and positive new energy to the team.”
In the season opener at Bahrain, Leclerc finished sixth, Sainz Jr eighth.
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