Ferrari on Friday presented its new
'e-building', the section of its Maranello headquarters where
electric engines, inverters, and batteries will be designed,
handcrafted and assembled.
The Purosangue and the Sf90 Stradale models are due to be
produced in the e-building from next year, and the first
electric car will be presented at the end of 2025.
"We have invested 200 million euro in the e-building at
Maranello," said Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna at the inauguration
of the new plant.
"We don't want to increase production capacity, but to have more
flexibility to do customizations for our clients".
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