Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ferrari Says No To Electric Cars

The chairperson of Ferrari says he does not think in electric cars and that his firm will never make one.

Luca di Montezemolo's explanation will violent behavior many who say electric cars offer the usually environmentally-friendly future is to industry.

He said: "I do not feel they act for an critical step deliver for [fighting] pollution, CO2 and the environment."

He mentioned instead that the firm was working on other alternatives.

"We are working very, really hard on the hybrid Ferrari," he said.

"This should be the future and we hope in a couple of years you'll see it."

Despite a slow take up of electric engine technology the automobile attention has over new years started to deposit heavily in it.

Nissan is a of the large manufacturers to execute to the thought with its Leaf pattern a of the initial to go in to pile production.

German automobile creator BMW is amid the ultimate to publicize its plans.

It not long ago denounced two new models that will launch its new electric motoring section BMWi.

The i3 is an all-electric tiny town car, whilst the i8, a absolute sports car, combines an electric engine with a three-cylinder explosion engine.

Despite dismissing a entirely electric model di Montezemolo says he is ready to welcome any technology that will make Ferraris more efficient.

"We have softened fuel expenditure 30% and we are working day and night in this direction," he said.

"[Also] the Kers (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) that we are using in Formula 1 is an enhancement that we will put in our cars really soon."

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