Waiting to see Ferrari's first EV? You'll need to wait longer
- Ferrari will reveal its first battery-electric vehicle next year, with deliveries starting in October 2026 from Maranello, Italy.
- This delay follows Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna’s earlier statement that only the EV powertrain would debut in October 2025, postponing the full exterior reveal to spring 2026.
- The EV will introduce a new four-door hatchback-style body, is expected to account for five percent of annual sales, and aims to uphold Ferrari’s driving performance ethos amid cooling exotic EV demand.
- In 2024, Ferrari achieved record sales of 13,752 vehicles, with electric models expected to account for approximately 700 units annually. Emanuele Carando, Ferrari’s global marketing director, highlighted that the exhilaration customers experience when driving their cars remains a central focus of the brand’s offerings.
- The Elettrica EV will support Ferrari’s emissions reduction efforts and could boost sales in China, where lower taxes and rising luxury EV demand contrast with recent shipment declines.
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