Ferrari Reveals 2018-2022 Roadmap With More Hybrid Models
The house of Maranello presented its product plan for the post-Marchionne era.
The future for Ferrari certainly seems bright, according to the words of Ferrari leaders at Capital Markets Day – the first critically important event for Ferrari in the post-Marchionne era. The general takeaway is that more Ferraris are coming, and from now until 2022 we'll see more electrified as hybrid models, with hybrid production by 2020 reaching 60 percent. The future also holds assisted driving, something which some might say was predictable given current automotive technology trends, but Ferrari hopes to hold a uniqueness in that realm. Details aren't yet revealed, but the artificial intelligence system being developed in Maranello is said to focus more on exclusivity and focuses on customization. As for what that means, we'll just have to wait and see.
The company's future will be "equal to its past", said Ferrari President John Elkann at Capital Markets Day. "Sergio Marchionne has played a fundamental role in making this future possible and for this we will always be grateful to him". Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri made a curious remark that "not everyone who loves Ferrari loves driving sports cars," but insisted that passion would remain part of the equation with Ferraris of tomorrow inspired by those of the past, all while connected to the present.
More Ferraris than ever: 15 new products in the pipeline
More choice, but also more exclusivity
New architectures and "music" for the ears
Then there's the future of autonomous systems in Ferraris, which we mentioned at the beginning. Very little is known how that will factor in, but its said to be a new interface with unprecedented connectivity that will increase the pleasure of driving a Ferrari supercar, despite it's suggested hands-off nature. Whether Ferrari can live up to such aspirations, only time will tell.
Gallery: Ferrari industrial plan 2018-2022
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