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"Wait till the fourth of July", says Ferrari CEO, hinting at big unveiling that blends past and present

Ferrari chief executive Benedetto Vigna has hinted that the Italian supercar manufacturer will unveil a significant new model at the start of July, promising a vehicle that combines the company’s heritage with its future direction.

Speaking earlier this week to US car dealers at a Las Vegas conference run by dealer software company Tekion, Vigna repeatedly referenced an upcoming launch while discussing Ferrari’s approach to innovation, AI, business efficiency and customer choice.

“In a few weeks, if you can bear with us a little bit, then you will see something new where we put together something from the past with eyes on the future,” he said.

“Let’s say wait till the fourth of July. It’s really soon.”

The timing is notable, with 4 July coinciding with Independence Day in the United States and falling on the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone – one of the most important events on Formula One’s calendar.

Vigna provided few concrete details about the vehicle but suggested it would reflect Ferrari’s long-standing philosophy of balancing tradition and innovation, and immediately after he spoke about the technology in the Luce.

“We have and we will do the combustion engine, we have and we will do hybrid and we are going to make also electric cars, then leave the freedom [of choice] to the client,” he said.

“The tradition and innovation is very important, because if you think of Ferrari, we have always been looking at new technologies with the eyes of the client.”

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna (middle)

The Ferrari boss also hinted that the model could showcase the company’s ability to reinterpret familiar themes for a new era.

“We have two eyes," he said. "With one eye we look at the past, one eye we look at the future – and one brain because we have to put it together.”

His comments follow the backlash among Ferrari traditionalists over the launch of the all-electric Luce, the marque’s first BEV and first five seat car.

It remains unclear, however, whether the reveal centres on Ferrari’s first electric vehicle, a new interpretation of one of its traditional nameplates or something entirely unexpected.

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Tristan Young

Tristan Young

Tristan is a motoring journalist with more than 30 years’ experience focussed mostly on the retail and fleet sectors of the automotive industry.

Before going freelance nearly 20 years ago, his second job in journalism was on the Autocar news desk.

He’s also held jobs at Automotive Management, Fleet Week, BusinessCar and Auto Retail Bulletin. Alongside his freelance work, Tristan also runs his own publication Auto Sunday.

As well as interviewing senior auto industry execs and writing news, Tristan is a bit of a statto and loves a data-led story.