Ferrari has introduced its first fully electric car, the Luce model. The announcement has generated mixed reactions on social media. This launch occurs amid increasing competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers.
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Ferrari's share price declines following the introduction of its first fully electric car
Ferrari has launched its first fully electric car, the Luce model, which has received mixed feedback on social media. The release comes as the company faces growing competition from Chinese electric vehicle makers.
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Ferrari's share price slumps after it unveils first fully electric car
Ferrari's share price declines following the introduction of its first fully electric car