Key facts
- Enrico Galliera is leaving Ferrari.
- Galliera served as chief marketing and commercial officer.
- He was with Ferrari for 16 years.
- Ferrari's first electric car is named the Luce.
- The Luce has faced criticism and backlash.
- The backlash is reportedly related to the Luce's design.
Enrico Galliera, who served as Ferrari's chief marketing and commercial officer for 16 years, is leaving the company. Galliera's departure follows a period of criticism surrounding Ferrari's first all-electric vehicle, the Luce. Reports indicate that the Luce has encountered backlash, with specific concerns raised about its design. The exact reasons for Galliera's exit and the extent of the backlash's influence remain subjects of discussion, but his departure marks the end of a significant tenure at the luxury automaker.
