Ferrari Offers Glimpse of First EV as It Trims Back Broader Plan
Ferrari's Elettrica features over 1,000 horsepower, quad-motor all-wheel drive, and advanced active suspension while targeting 20% electric models by 2030, scaling back previous EV goals.
- Ferrari raised its 2025 financial forecast despite 15% tariffs on foreign car imports to the U.S. as it revealed its first fully electric vehicle, the Ferrari Elettrica, set for delivery late next year.
- CFO Antonio Picca Piccon stated that the confirmation of the tariffs removed an important element of uncertainty for Ferrari.
- Ferrari projects net revenues exceeding 7.1 billion euros in 2025 and 9 billion euros by 2030, with an EBITDA of at least 3.6 billion euros on 40% margins.
- The new vehicle will feature a chassis made of 75% recycled aluminum, saving 6.7 tons of carbon dioxide per vehicle while maintaining the sports car experience.
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Ferrari goes electric with four-seat coupe but shares get shocked
Ferrari will begin its cautious shift to electric vehicles in 2026 with its first battery-powered four-seat coupe, but shares plummeted Thursday over a long-term profit outlook that fell short.
The Italian luxury car manufacturer Ferrari has presented its Strategic Plan until 2030, in which it reviews upwards its net revenue forecast.
The new industrial plan of Ferrari confirms the introduction of four new models per year between 2026 and 2030. Dividing accumulated of approximately 3,5 billion euros from 2027 to 2030. Title down of 14%
After many speculations, Ferrari has revealed the mechanical and technological architecture of its first electric vehicle, called Elettrica, whose launch is scheduled for 2026 and where we will know the final design.More than a simple transition to electrification, the project seeks to combine the sporty character of the Italian firm with the demands of the future automotive.This new model will not be a traditional two-seater sporty: it is antic…
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