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Ferrari refused to drive fully automatic: he wouldn't give everything to a computer.

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On June 5th, information from IT House, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Viña explicitly ruled out the possibility of launching a fully self-propelled Ferrari. He even asked if the owner could not drive himself, what was the point of buying Ferrari?

On May 31st, local time, Viña promised in an interview with the Australian media "Drive" that every Ferrari car would retain a steering wheel, so that the owner would enjoy driving, rather than handing everything over to a computer.

Viña said, “We will not create a fully self-propelled car, which is very clear. We want to have fun with people, not computer chips. We want a steering wheel in the car. There's a man or a woman behind the wheel. Otherwise, why would you buy Ferrari?"

Viña confirmed that Ferrari would continue to develop technologies such as adaptive cruise control, traffic deviation warning, which are also, by technical definition, part of automatic driving. At the same time, the L3 and above automatic driving is not part of the Ferrari product blueprint.

IT House Note: L3 and above means that vehicles can operate independently of the driver under certain conditions.

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