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Is Ferrari really testing a Chinese EV?

Discussion in 'Electric Ferraris' started by Nemesis138, Jul 29, 2025 at 4:29 PM.

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  1. therryzsx

    therryzsx Formula 3

    Dec 2, 2011
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    in the past Ferrari test Lambo STO
     
  2. DavidJames1

    DavidJames1 Formula 3

    Mar 6, 2010
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    Bangkok, Thailand
    LVP488, Albert-LP and sailfly like this.
  3. Nemesis138

    Nemesis138 Karting

    Jun 6, 2021
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    Maybe Ferrari should benchmark the price on the Chinese EV too.
     
  4. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

    Nov 26, 2003
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    You can despise these Chinese dudes but they already have more experience in electric cars than Ferrari. Actually quite often there are amicable agreements between manufacturers to exchange their products for examination; maybe at some point they´ll have to send an electric Ferrari to China.
     
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  5. raysur

    raysur Formula Junior
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    Jeff
    It has over 1,500 hp. How is that embarrassing?
     
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  6. Albert-LP

    Albert-LP F1 Veteran
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    Alberto Mantovani
    Ferrari tests all the competitor cars and in the EV world Chinese probably are the top competitors, today.

    Some years ago I saw a Lamborghini Aventador and an Honda-Acura NSX going inside the factory for evaluation: that's a standard.

    And in the past they evaluated Porsche Taycan too: Xiaomi SU7 broke the Taycan record at Nurburgring track...

    Ciao
     
  7. gt_lusso

    gt_lusso Formula Junior

    Oct 24, 2013
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    Nothing wrong with Ferrari testing a chinese EV. What's wrong here is that EU is lagging far behind China and the US on innovation and technology. China has been studying and copying western innovation for decades, and now the table has turned. European leaders is are f-ing us over with wild regulation and tax policies, while China is growing and becoming dominant.

    I hope Ferrari knows that chinese EVs collects data from their inbuilt cameras and AI-software. The chinese government have legal rights to all of the data. Everything can and will be used against us :)
     

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