According to brand CEO, Sergio Marchionne, new Ferrari models produced from 2019 onwards will get hybrid power to improve performance. He went on to explain that using a mixture of combustion engine and electric power will help to make cars even faster while also improving efficiency.
In their current lineup, the only models using hybrid power are the LaFerrari and the LaFerrari Aperta but the F12’s successor is expected to become the first mainstream model to use hybrid electric power.
Marchionne also revealed that Ferrari would undergo a “fundamental shift” in the way it makes its cars in the coming years, which could see production ramped up to more than 10,000 cars per annum.
“Although I neither commit to this nor do I give any sort of certification of it being our objective, it is possible that the [annual sales] number could be well in excess of 10,000 cars in 2025,” he said.