ROME — Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri said that the fabled Italian sports carmaker will present its first hybrid vehicle in May. “It will be on sale from the start of next year,” Camilleri said at the Geneva Motor Show. “It will be a beautiful car.” He said that the Purosangue SUV will be coming in 2022 and, when asked about the possibility of Ferrari launching a four-door car, he replied, “never say never.” The company also uncovered the new Ferrari F8 Tributo, which will cost around 236,000 euros, 3 percent more than the 488 GTB it replaces.