Remember when everyone thought Ferrari was cool? Not anymore.
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Yes, even the manufacturer who once furnished Magnum P.I. with his sweet red convertible has gone electric.
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Here's a video announcement of the car if you want to see the fine details:
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Needless to say, the internet was not universally excited by the electric Ferrari reveal 👇
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And the comments over on X:
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Who wouldn't want to shell out (checks notes) $640,000 for an electric sports car?
Don't worry, though. This model is sure to die a quick death and be relegated to the dustbin of automotive history.
The great Joel Berry reminded us that we live in a fallen world and have departed from the muscle cars that God intended:
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On a positive note, this toy-looking electric Ferrari is almost certainly a sign that we're in the end times.
Come quickly, Lord!
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