Ferrari Boss Says Deliveries of the Automaker’s First EV Will Begin in Fall 2026
- Ferrari announced on May 6, 2025, that it will unveil its first fully electric vehicle in spring 2026 and begin sales in October 2026.
- The announcement follows years of preparation, with CEO Benedetto Vigna and Chairman John Elkann emphasizing Ferrari's long-term electrification strategy.
- Ferrari plans to disclose the key technology behind its new model during its investor event scheduled for October 9, 2025, as part of a customary three-phase reveal process for new vehicles.
- Hybrid cars accounted for 51% of Ferrari’s 2024 sales, and Vigna said the company will keep investing in petrol, hybrid, and electric powertrains to maximize customer choice.
- This rollout and Ferrari’s maintained 2024 financial guidance suggest confidence in adapting to evolving markets amid rising prices driven by tariffs and economic pressures.
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