ROME (Reuters) -Ferrari will invest up to about 500 million euros ($550 million) in its Maranello and Modena plants in central Italy by 2025 to support new technologies and create 250 jobs, the local Emilia-Romagna region said on Tuesday. The plan will include a new facility for electrification and new propulsion systems with low environmental impact, the region, where Ferrari historic headquarters of Maranello is located, said on its website. The luxury sports carmaker said earlier on Tuesday it had secured up to 106 million euros in public funds to support the total investment. The funds are…