Italy will begin to phase out the car internal combustion engine in 2035. In July, the European Commission set a deadline for banning the sale of fuel vehicles after 2035, a significant advance from the previous 2050 plan. Italy did not sign the agreement at the time to protect the interests of domestic supercar manufacturers, but recently, in an official government statement, Italy announced that it would phase out internal combustion engine vehicles from 2035, which was officially announced by the government after the meeting of the Committee of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, with the participation of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Mobility, and the Ministry of Economic Development.

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Italy will increase investment in the research and development of electric vehicles, and hydrogen energy and biofuels are also the focus of development. World-renowned supercar brands, including Ferrari and Lamborghini, are actively transitioning to electrification, saying "no problem" with the internal combustion engine ban to be enforced in 2035, and Lamborghini electric vehicles are expected to be launched after 2025.
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