Ferrari has announced that it will unveil its first fully electric vehicle (EV) on October 9, 2025, during its Capital Markets Day at the company's headquarters in Maranello, Italy. This marks a significant milestone for the iconic Italian automaker as it enters the electric vehicle market. Motor1.com+3Reuters+3Electrek+3
CEO Benedetto Vigna described the upcoming EV as a "unique and innovative" addition to Ferrari's lineup, emphasizing that it will complement, rather than replace, the brand's existing petrol and hybrid models. Car and Driver+10Financial Times+10Reuters+10
While specific details about the vehicle remain under wraps, industry observers anticipate that the EV will be a high-performance model, potentially featuring a crossover design inspired by the Ferrari Purosangue SUV. Spy shots have shown a camouflaged prototype with design elements reminiscent of the Maserati Levante and Ferrari Roma Spider.matfoundrygroup.com
The EV is expected to enter production in 2026 at Ferrari's new "e-building" facility in Maranello, a 42,500-square-meter plant dedicated to electric vehicle manufacturing. The facility represents a €200 million investment in Ferrari's electrification strategy. matfoundrygroup.com
Pricing for the electric Ferrari is anticipated to start at around $500,000, positioning it as a competitor to other luxury electric vehicles like the Porsche Taycan Turbo S and Audi RS e-tron GT. matfoundrygroup.com
The unveiling of Ferrari's first EV is part of a broader plan to launch six new models in 2025, signaling the company's commitment to innovation while maintaining its legacy of performance and design excellence. Reddit+1The Sun+1
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