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In 2026, the first battery-electric Ferrari Elettrica will go on sale, marking the start of what the automaker, a division of Stellantis, sees as an important step toward growing its buyer base.
The upcoming Elettrica will be Ferrari’s first EV, but it will have some familiar sounding specs, like 1000 horsepower and a top speed of 193mph. is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs,
Ferrari NV offered a glimpse of its first electric car, teasing key performance benchmarks of the Elettrica as it starts to unwrap the model ahead of deliveries in late 2026.
Ferrari unveiled the first proper details about its first EV, the Elettrica, which is set to fully debut next year.
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Ferrari trims EV target, sets sights on €9bn revenue by 2030
Ferrari outlined a revised 2030 sports car line-up comprising 40% internal combustion engine models, 40% hybrids and 20% fully electric vehicles.
After dabbling in hybrids for several years, Ferrari announced it will be making its first-ever, full-on battery electric vehicle for sale in Q2 of next year, to be called the Elettrica.
Moments after Ferrari revealed the first details of its long-awaited EV, currently known as the Elettrica, the company’s shares on the Italian stock market nosedived in what became its worst trading day on record.
Italian carmaker Ferrari on Thursday dialled back its electrification ambitions, saying fully electric vehicles will make up just 20% of its range by 2030.