Ferrari’s CEO confirms it will continue producing gas-powered cars.
It wants to offer customers a range of powertrain choices, including hybrid and fully electric.
The CEO said the technology doesn’t matter so long as people can fall in love with the car.
Last week, Ferrari unveiled the Luce, its first electric car—and it has been quite controversial. A former Ferrari boss said the vehicle risked "destroying a legend," while current CEO Benedetto Vigna has had to defend the model. Now, he’s reassuring Ferrari fans that the automaker will continue to make combustion-powered vehicles.
In an interview with Australia’s Drive, Vigna confirmed Ferrari will offer three powertrain types across its portfolio. He said:










