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Ferrari sparks speculation with new trademark filings in Italy
Documents filed with the Italian patent and trademark office UIBM suggest that Ferrari is preparing several new versions of its current models.
Ten new names just surfaced at Italy's patent office, suggesting Maranello may have a packed pipeline of hardcore variants
The Italian sports car maker unveiled Luce, its first all-electric model, amid wider worries about the luxury E.V. market.
The Ferrari Luce is here. The company's first EV costs 550,000 euros ($640,000) and looks like no Ferrari before it.
Judging by the number of trademark filings Ferrari applied for, it seems that the Italian automaker is going to be very busy in the next couple of years. First spotted by CarBuzz, the folks from Maranello recently filed 10 trademark applications,
Ferrari shares plunged by more than 8% on Tuesday as investors and critics reacted coolly to the Italian luxury sports carmaker's new Luce electric car, questioning whether it remained true to the brand's identity.
Europe’s most valuable automaker took the wraps off its first-ever model without an internal combustion engine yesterday. Designed in partnership with celebrated Apple alumnus Jony Ive, the Ferrari Luce is big on glass,