Here’s the latest on Ferrari’s electric car developments based on recent reporting:
- Ferrari has been firmly signaling that its first fully electric model is on track for unveiling in 2025 (with production and deliveries following in 2026) and has framed the move as a gradual electrification rather than an abrupt shift. This aligns with the company’s narrative that it will continue offering petrol, hybrid, and electric variants in parallel as its lineup evolves.[2][3]
- The company has publicly stated that much of the critical electric components are developed and crafted in Maranello, aided by the new e-building facility that enhances in-house battery and powertrain development capabilities. This supports Ferrari’s aim to maintain its performance-centric identity while expanding into EV tech.[10][2]
- Market and media coverage through late 2024 into 2025 highlighted anticipation around a Capital Markets Day and a staged rollout, with formal reveals and technical details gradually shared across events rather than all at once. Several outlets suggested a production-ready chassis and powertrain would be showcased ahead of customer deliveries.[3][4]
- The initial electric Ferrari model has been described in some coverage as a four-seater or hyper-GT approach, with a focus on preserving Ferrari’s performance driving dynamics, distinctive sound design, and brand heritage even as it shifts to battery power.[7][3]
Illustration: A high-level progression map
- 2024-2025: Strategic electrification plan confirmed; new e-building facility opens; in-house components developed
- 2025: Capital Markets Day previews and formal announcements; first EV chassis/powertrain details surface
- 2026: Commercial launch and first customer deliveries of Ferrari’s inaugural EV
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline with specific dates and quote snippets from these reports, or summarize how Ferrari’s EV strategy compares to its hybrid and internal-combustion lineup. I can also provide a quick chart showing the reported milestones over time.
Sources
Ferrari will begin its cautious shift to electric vehicles in 2026 with its first battery-powered four-seat coupe, but shares plummeted over a long-term profit outlook that fell short.
www.ndtv.comAround 20 per cent of Ferrari's lineup will be electric in 2030
www.gbnews.comFerrari promises its new EV, built almost entirely in-house, will drive like a Ferrari.
www.motortrend.comMILAN -Ferrari has been preparing for years for electrification, starting with Formula One powertrains, as it nears the launch of its first fully electric model in October, Chairman John Elkann said...
www.marketscreener.com... but what do you think it’ll actually *sound* like?
www.topgear.comIn its 2024 financial briefing, Ferrari’s CEO Benedetto Vigna hinted at the unveil by mentioning, “Our future will be revealed on October 9.”.
www.carandbike.comFerrari officially unveils a shiny new facility in Maranello, ready for e-power in 2026
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