Sergio Marchionne, the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles,
once said Ferrari will never ever consider making an SUV. But he seems to have
had a change of heart recently by confirming speculation of the Prancing
Horse’s plans on venturing into the Sports Utility Vehicle segment. However,
just like the upcoming Lamborghini Urus, one can’t expect Ferrari to come out
with an off-road vehicle, the best one can hope for is a sports car with an SUV
body; that will come with the luxury Ferrari is best known for.
Marchionne, however, has maintained that Ferrari will still
focus on maintaining its exclusivity factor and that the SUV will be made in
very limited numbers to reflect that. “We need to learn how to master this
whole new relationship between exclusivity and scarcity of product, then we’re
going to balance this desire to grow with a widening of the product portfolio,”
he said.
This is a bold move for the exotic brand that has so far
held out the pressure of the market to the point that it doesn’t even make a
four-door car yet. Although Ferrari has been churning out profits year after
year, they seem to have taken a leaf out of their competitors' book.
Manufacturers like Porsche, Jaguar, Bentley, and even Maserati have SUVs in
their portfolio that have helped them grow at a faster pace than ever before.
And then there's Lamborghini prepping up its Urus as well.
According to Marchionne, it will take Ferrari at least 30
months to decide on whether to produce an SUV or not. That's still a rather
long wait and we are eager to find out how it will eventually look. Will it be
as hot and macho as the Urus or sophisticated and luxurious as the Maserati
Levante? There are questions galore. If the plans reach fruition, we won’t just
be looking at a historical addition to the Ferrari family, but possibly, the
birth of a new Ferrari breed.
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