Ferrari will never assemble its cars in the US. This was announced by the CEO of the Italian manufacturer Benedetto Vigna. The head of the brand said that despite the possible introduction of barrier tariffs, which was announced earlier by Donald Trump, the production of sports cars will be carried out exclusively in the city of Maranello in northern Italy. At the same time, the company will continue to sell its luxury models in the US.
The head of Ferrari categorically rejected the possibility of starting production in the US. He stressed that this decision is valid for an indefinite period, despite the potential introduction of tariffs on European goods, announced by President Donald Trump. Benedetto Vigna said that the company will continue to sell its cars abroad, but assembly will be carried out exclusively in Maranello.
The head of the brand believes that the new rules proposed by the American leadership will encourage companies to introduce more and more innovative technologies during the production of cars. One such product could be an all-electric Ferrari supercar late next year, rumored to cost at least half a million dollars.