Ferrari CEO Says 'We Don't Care' About Autonomous Driving

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Ferrari CEO says 'we don't care' about autonomous driving.

Future of the Car Summit, Vigna was asked whether Ferrari would have to look outside the company to meet its software needs for its expanding lineup of electrically powered luxury vehicles..

"There is performance software, there is comfort software, there is infotainment software, and there is autonomous."Vigna has been consistent on his opinion on self-driving cars for Ferrari since taking up the position of CEO in 2021. Last year during the company's electrification strategy presentation he laid out a similar stance.BloombergIn fact, Ferrari bosses have had this attitude for years now.

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