
It is now well and truly recorded: from 2035, thermal cars will be banned for sale. The measure, which will apply throughout the European Union, despite the opposition of several countries, including Poland. Some loveItaly and Bulgaria decided to abstain from voting. It must be said that our transalpine neighbors are especially against this measure and did not forget to inform about it in recent months. But this turned out to be not enough, since the ban has already been adopted and will come into force in the coming years.
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However, some manufacturers will still offer thermal models after this date. How is that possible? Quite simply thanks to a small exception allowed by Europe. Therefore, internal combustion vehicles will remain permitted, provided they run on fuel only. synthetic fuel, less polluting production. Which pleases some brands, including Porsche as well as Ferrari. The manufacturer has just confirmed that it will continue to offer thermal cars after 2035. Good news for fans of the brand.
But also electric
As such, the V8 and other V12s will continue to be offered to customers, with brand CEO Benedetto Vigna stating that “ the good news for us is that we will be able to continue to sell internal combustion engines in addition to our electric motors“. Several emission-free models are also under preparation. The first should see the light during 2025, even if it is not announced at the moment.
Source: Auto Plus

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