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Ferrari Rejects Self-Driving Cars: 'We Want People to Have Fun, Not Computer Chips'

Source: Motor1 EV • Published on 05 June 2026 at 07:11 Original Source
Ferrari Rejects Self-Driving Cars: 'We Want People to Have Fun, Not Computer Chips'

Summary

Ferrari CEO doubts the appeal of self-driving supercars, emphasizing driving pleasure over autonomous systems.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has spoken out clearly against self-driving cars. In an interview, he emphasized that a Ferrari should primarily offer driving pleasure – and should not be controlled by computers. 'We want people to have fun, not the computer chips,' Vigna said verbatim.

[NOTE] > Ferrari's stance contrasts with many other manufacturers who are betting on autonomous driving functions.

Background: Self-Driving Supercars?

While Tesla advances with FSD in Europe and expands robotaxi services in Austin, Ferrari remains traditional. For the Italian luxury brand, the driving experience is paramount.

Technical Implementation

Current Ferrari models feature driver assistance systems, but these are far from full autonomy. Instead, the brand focuses on technologies that enhance the driving experience, such as adaptive suspension or sophisticated driving modes.

Comparison: Ferrari vs. Tesla

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