Ferrari shot its load with the highly disappointing Luce EV…
Next up is American innovation, not Italian innovation: the Tesla Roadster.
— TESLARATI (@Teslarati) June 5, 2026
On Saturday, Tesla Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen told the crowd at the Tesla Takeover Europe event that the Roadster is coming “in a few weeks.”
🚨 Tesla Chief Designer Franz Von Holzhausen, speaking to the crowd at Tesla Takeover Europe, said at the event that the Roadster is coming “in a few weeks,”
Multiple attendees have confirmed this pic.twitter.com/B1v6yb2Geq
— TESLARATI (@Teslarati) June 6, 2026
Absolutely perfect timing for the long-awaited EV supercar, considering the SpaceX IPO is next Friday and there are rumors that a SpaceX-Tesla merger could become a 2027 story.
— TheSonOfWalkley (@TheSonOfWalkley) May 26, 2026
On Friday, Ferrari’s CEO was quoted in an interview saying, “We will not make fully autonomous cars, loud and clear. We want people to have fun, not the [computer] chips. We want to have a steering wheel and a man or a woman behind the steering wheel. Otherwise, why do you buy a Ferrari?”
Ferarri CEO in new interview: ‘We will not make fully autonomous cars – loud and clear. We want the people to have fun, not the [computer] chips. We want to have a steering wheel and a man or a woman behind the steering wheel. Otherwise, why do you buy a Ferrari?”…
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) June 5, 2026
Perhaps the Ferrari CEO’s negative sentiment toward fully autonomous cars stems from the belief that it simply can’t build one that will compete with Tesla, which already has 10 billion miles of real-world driving data.
Ferrari has already launched hybrid models that have been shunned by its customer base (read report):
Yet did anyone tell the Ferrari CEO that AI driving mode can be switched off?
— TESLARATI (@Teslarati) June 5, 2026
A Tesla Roadster that could outperform Ferrari’s Luce EV at a fraction of the cost is pure American innovation.


