Two supercar makers--Ferrari and Lamborghini--are taking different paths on EVs. Lamborghini boss Stephan Winkelmann said in a recent interview that the market for EV supercars is "close to zero." Meanwhile, Ferrari appears to be pressing ahead. Some say the segment faces fundamental challenges: specifically, customers who think EVs can't ever really offer what a 10 or 12 cylinder engine does, no matter how powerful. But others say Ferrari is making a bet that Lamborghini might not have to.
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Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
Editor: Ryan Baker
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