Ferrari Offers Glimpse of First EV as It Trims Back Broader Plan
- Ferrari has announced its first electric vehicle, the Elettrica, which features a top speed of 310 kilometers per hour and a range of at least 530 kilometers.
- The Elettrica is expected to cost at least 500,000 euros, with Ferrari aiming for 20% of its model line-up to be fully electric by 2030.
- CEO Benedetto Vigna stated that the electric car would complement existing models, emphasizing Ferrari's commitment to both electric and combustion-engine models.
- Ferrari's chief product development officer, Gianmaria Fulgenzi, called the unveiling an historic day and highlighted the importance of entering the electric vehicle market.
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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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