Ferrari’s First Electric Car: A Game-Changing Electric Ferrari
Ferrari’s first electric car is poised to be a game-changer in the automotive industry. Having already completed several thousand miles of on-road testing, CEO Benedetto Vigna assures that it will be produced «in the right way» to ensure drivers can «have a lot of fun.» The Game-changing electric Ferrari will be revealed late next year and is set to go on sale in 2026.
All new Ferrari -Jaw-dropping tech – but still fun
Although Ferrari has not disclosed detailed specifications of this game-changing electric Ferrari, recent spy shots suggest that the EV test mules are using modified Maserati Levante bodywork. This hints at the potential design direction. While it remains to be seen if the final model will resemble the Levante, Ferrari’s innovative approach is expected to deliver an extraordinary electric vehicle experience.
GROUNDBREAKING NEW ELECTRIC FERRARI
Ferrari aims to emulate the dynamic qualities of its combustion cars by centralizing the battery mass within the chassis, maintaining the brand's signature driving feel. This game-changing electric Ferrari is designed to appeal to both existing Ferrari enthusiasts and new, tech-savvy customers who value innovation and performance.
Vigna emphasized the importance of fun in driving a Ferrari: «People buy a Ferrari because they have a lot of fun. It’s not about a single element but a combination of factors.» He assured that the electric Ferrari will embody the same spirit, produced in a way that upholds Ferrari's high standards.
The game-changing electric Ferrari will be produced in Ferrari’s new E-building at the Maranello campus, equipped with an advanced production line set to start operations in January 2025. This line will initially produce the Purosangue and SF90 models before the electric Ferrari joins in 2026. The new line will complement Ferrari’s existing production facilities, emphasizing the brand's commitment to maintaining its production quality and capacity.
Ferrari’s first EV Debut in 2025 and CEO says it’s fun
Ferrari’s strategic decision to manufacture key electric components in-house, including high-voltage batteries, electric motors, and axles, will ensure that the game-changing electric Ferrari has distinctive features that set it apart from competitors. This move also guarantees that Ferrari can continue to service all its vehicles comprehensively.
While Ferrari will source battery cells from various providers, Vigna hinted that the brand would not adopt LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) batteries, stating, «LFP batteries are not for Ferrari. It’s not good for us.»
Ferrari is committed to offering a range of propulsion options, including internal combustion, hybrid, and electric models, without setting rigid sales targets. Instead, they will respond to customer demand, ensuring each Ferrari meets the unique desires of its drivers.
As we anticipate the unveiling of this game-changing electric Ferrari, it is clear that Ferrari’s entry into the electric vehicle market will set new standards for performance, innovation, and driving pleasure. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking development from Ferrari.