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17 Aug 2026, 07:45 UTC · 1h ago
Ferrari's first electric car sells for $40 million at auction
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17 Aug 2026, 07:45 UTC · 1h ago
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Ferrari's first all-electric car, the Luce, sold for $40 million at a charity auction, setting a record for the most expensive new car ever sold at auction. — This provides a powerful signal of ultra-high-net-worth demand for Ferrari's EV transition, potentially offsetting previous analyst skepticism.
+0.60Copper prices reached new record highs above US$14,300 per tonne in August 2026. — Record commodity pricing impacts mining valuations and indicates strong underlying industrial demand or supply constraints.
+0.40Ferrari shares previously fell over 8% following the initial unveiling of the Luce due to concerns over design and brand identity. — Highlights existing investor fragility and skepticism regarding the company's ability to translate its luxury identity to electric vehicles.
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