Ferrari CEO Says Tesla Was A 'Wake-Up Call' For The Auto Industry via insideevs.com
's CEO also dismissed claims that Ferrari has been slower when it comes to electrification than some competitors.
"That's not true. I just think a company like us can't impose any choice on clients, and that's why we'll keep offering a mix of technology for as long as it's feasible," Vigna said, with the mix meaning ICEs, hybrids and fully electric models.
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