Ferrari’s Electric Gamble: How Tariffs and Ambitions Shape Its America-First Challenge
Despite punitive 15% U.S. tariffs on foreign cars, Ferrari unveils its fully electric Elettrica and raises 2025 financial forecasts—highlighting the tension between globalist trade policies and American automotive interests.
The luxury Italian automaker Ferrari recently revealed vital details about its first fully electric vehicle, the Elettrica, while simultaneously raising its revenue forecasts for the coming years. But beneath this glossy announcement lies a critical question for American consumers and policymakers: how do ongoing trade tensions impact our national economic sovereignty and the future of automotive innovation here at home? Can Ferrari’s Electric Vision Survive Against America-First Trade Policies? Ferrari’s CEO Benedetto Vigna unveiled a new powertrain and chassis promising to blend cutting-edge electric technology with the brand's iconic sports car culture. Remarkably, this comes despite the U.S. government's firm...
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