MARANELLO (Italy), April 30 — Ferrari refreshed its hybrid range on Tuesday with the new 296 Speciale and its convertible version as the luxury sports car maker prepares for its first leap into the fully electric era.
Ferrari, which will present its first EV in October, showcased the two new plug-in hybrid models at its Maranello headquarters, in northern Italy.
They are based on the 2021 Ferrari 296, a car now approaching the end of its life cycle.
The 296 Speciale is lighter, more powerful and with improved aerodynamics, Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera said, adding it was focused on performance and driving pleasure.
“It’s not a car for everyone, we won’t widen our client base with it,” he said during…