MILAN: Ferrari unveiled a new first plug-in hybrid car on Thursday as the luxury sports carmaker famed for its roaring combustion engines retools its range for an electric era.
The 296 GTB is Ferrari’s third hybrid to go into series production, which excludes limited-edition vehicles. It follows the SF 90 Stradale in 2019 and a convertible version, the SF90 Spider, last year.
Ferrari Chief Marketing and Commercial officer Enrico Galliera said the 296 GTB created a new segment.
“If the SF 90 was designed to reach the peak of performance, this has been designed for the peak of pleasure of driving,” he said in a web presentation. “We expect this will also help us attract clients who are not driving a Ferrari now.”
The two-seater will cost
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