
Benedetto Vignawho heads Ferrari reaffirms the brand’s commitment to automotive innovation, stressing that each Ferrari is a unique work a combination of performance, design, ride and durability. This strict approach guarantees the perfection of each model. The brand plans to push the boundaries of sound innovation in the field of electric cars while preserving the emotions associated with driving a Ferrari. With the first electric Ferrari imminent in 2025, attention is focused on the sound of this new model, raising doubts about the perception of customers accustomed to heat engines. The future will tell whether the brand’s enthusiasts will embrace this new electric era without compromising the driving pleasure traditionally associated with Ferrari.
Electric Ferrari will not be silent
Benedetto Vigna, CEO of Ferrari, reaffirmed the brand’s commitment to automotive innovation, stressing that every Ferrari produced is unique. In a recent statement he insisted that when manufacturing a Ferrari, not only performance and design are considered, but also performance and durability. These remarks underscore Ferrari’s holistic approach to the design of its cars, emphasizing the importance of every aspect, from initial concept to final delivery. This rigorous approach ensures that every Ferrari that leaves the factory embodies the excellence and uniqueness that the brand has become known for over the decades. When asked about the sound of electric cars, Vigna had an intriguing point of view: “If you know technology, you know that you can also do a lot of things with electric cars. » This statement hints that Ferrari is aiming for it pushing the boundaries of innovation sound in the field of electric vehicles, aiming to create the same exciting sound as the heat engine models. This is a testament to Ferrari’s determination to preserve the emotion and excitement associated with driving a Ferrari, even in the age of electrification. Rather than seeing electrification as an obstacle to overcome, Ferrari seems to see electric technology as an opportunity to push the boundaries of performance and innovation in cars.
New engine, new era
We will remind, the first Ferrari electric car is expected in 2025. At the moment, we do not know what this model will look like, nor its specifications, which are jealously guarded in Maranello. We don’t have to wait too long before we see the first prototypes of this Ferrari. With a bit of luck, we might also be able to hear the artificial sound emanating from its speakers, unless Ferrari has made the decision to only emit sound inside the cabin, leaving the exterior of the sports car in total silence. It will be very interesting to hear the singing of this electric Ferrari, knowing that the Maranello models have always been able to excite us with their eight or twelve cylinder thermal engines. It will also be interesting to see the reception that will be reserved for this model. Are Ferrari customers ready to switch to an all-electric car and do without the sound of engines of yesteryear? It’s hard to say, only time will tell.
Source: Auto Plus

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