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Ferrari's first electric vehicle met with market skepticism
Ferrari on Tuesday presented its first-ever fully electric car to Italy’s President and Pope Leo XIV, as the rollout received a mixed response from auto critics and the markets
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According to ABC News’s source item, Ferrari’s first electric vehicle met with market skepticism, Ferrari on Tuesday presented its first-ever fully electric car to Italy’s President and Pope Leo XIV, as the rollout received a mixed response from auto critics and the markets
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- Ferrari's first electric vehicle met with market skepticismABC News - 2026-05-27T07:46:26+00:00
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