The first fully electric Ferrari presented to Pope Leo XIV at Castelgandolfo
The first fully electric Ferrari was presented to Pope Leo XIV at Castelgandolfo. This event marks a significant milestone in the automotive industry, showcasing the shift towards sustainable luxury vehicles. The presentation highlights Ferrari's commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.
- ▪The electric Ferrari was unveiled at Castelgandolfo.
- ▪Pope Leo XIV received the vehicle as a symbol of sustainability.
- ▪This marks a significant step for Ferrari in the electric vehicle market.
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