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Ferrari unveils $320,000 hybrid sports car in its race to electric

Published 06/24/2021, 08:36 AM
Updated 06/24/2021, 12:22 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Ferrari logo is seen at the company's headquarters in Maranello, Italy, June 8, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

By Giulio Piovaccari

MILAN (Reuters) -Ferrari unveiled a new first plug-in hybrid car on Thursday as the luxury sports car maker famed for its roaring combustion engines retools its range for an electric era.

The 296 GTB is Ferrari (NYSE:RACE)'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 269,000 euros ($321,000), reaching 302,000 euros for it "Assetto Fiorano" high-performance version. It will have a top speed over 330 km per hour (205 mph).

The Italian company known worldwide for its prancing horse logo and red racing cars has promised its first full electric model in 2025.

"It's a process which has started a couple of years ago," Galliera said. "We're working to cope with regulation and the task of reducing emissions."

Ferrari and its rivals are wrestling with how to shift their line-ups to battery power without losing the high performance that supports their premium pricing.

Porsche, part of the Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) group, already offers a full-electric vehicle with its Taycan model, but Ferrari is ahead of its arch-rival Lamborghini, also part of Volkswagen, whose first full-electric car will not appear until the second half of this decade.

To drive into the new era of electrification, Ferrari has picked technology industry veteran Benedetto Vigna as its new chief executive.

The 296 GTB will be fitted with a 6-cylinder (V6) mid-rear turbo engine, the first on a road car with a Ferrari badge, although such engines have roots dating back to the 1950s in Ferrari racing cars.

Ferrari road cars are normally powered by V8 or more powerful - but also more polluting - V12 engines.

Still, the V6 engine, coupled with a 122 KW electric motor, can produce a massive 830 horse power.

Like the SF90 Stradale, it can deliver 25 km of silent electric-only power. First deliveries are expected in the first quarter of 2022, starting from Europe.

© Reuters. Ferrari unveils its new sports car 296 GTB in Maranello, Italy in this undated handout obtained June 24, 2021. Scuderia Ferrari Press Office/Handout via REUTERS

The 296 GTB is the third of three cars Ferrari has promised for this year. Its first ever SUV, called Purosangue (Thoroughbred), is expected next year.

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