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Supercar Nightmare Italy will ban the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035

[Aika Auto Industry News Original]

In July, the European Union decided to ban the sale of fuel vehicles after 2035, which is significantly earlier than the previous plan for 2050. And just recently, this proposal has ushered in a key vote. Recently, the Italian government officially announced that it will completely stop the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035. The move also heralded the Italian adoption of the previous EU initiative.

Supercar Nightmare Italy will ban the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035

Just a few months ago, Italy was defending the EU proposal, hoping to extend it for a few more years. But after the meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Ecological Transition, the government formally made this decision.

Supercar Nightmare Italy will ban the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035

The decision will have a significant impact on traditional Italian sports car manufacturers such as Ferrari and Lamborghini, and while the two are already undergoing electrification, it is not an easy task to achieve 100% electrification in the near future, after news that Italy is negotiating with the European Union to protect supercar manufacturers such as Ferrari and Lamborghini from the ban on internal combustion engines, and the ban on the sale of fuel vehicles for them may not be officially implemented until 2040.

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