Ferrari has long been synonymous with roaring V12 engines, glorious exhaust notes, and an unmatched aura of automotive passion. But now, the Maranello marque is preparing for one of its most daring shifts yet: entering the electric vehicle arena. Yes, the electric car Ferrari is arriving — and it may redefine what a Ferrari means in a world shifting toward sustainability, without sacrificing performance or emotion. Why Ferrari Is Making the Move 1. Emissions and Regulations Global automaking is under pressure to cut carbon emissions. To comply with stricter regulations, even luxury sports car makers must diversify their drivetrain strategies. 2. Market Trends & Demand The high end of the luxury car market is seeing interest in electric supercars. Ferrari can’t afford to ignore that if it wants to stay both relevant and aspirational. 3. Brand Evolution (Not Revolution) Ferrari...
Ferrari has long been synonymous with roaring V12 engines, glorious exhaust notes, and an unmatched aura of automotive passion. But now, the Maranello marque is preparing for one of its most daring shifts yet: entering the electric vehicle arena.
Yes, the electric car Ferrari is arriving — and it may redefine what a Ferrari means in a world shifting toward sustainability, without sacrificing performance or emotion.
Why Ferrari Is Making the Move
1. Emissions and Regulations
Global automaking is under pressure to cut carbon emissions. To comply with stricter regulations, even luxury sports car makers must diversify their drivetrain strategies.
2. Market Trends & Demand
The high end of the luxury car market is seeing interest in electric supercars. Ferrari can’t afford to ignore that if it wants to stay both relevant and aspirational.
3. Brand Evolution (Not Revolution)
Ferrari leadership insists this won’t kill off its combustion engines. Rather, the EV will be an “addition” to the lineup, not a full replacement. By keeping hybrids and internal combustion in its portfolio, Ferrari plans to let tradition and innovation coexist.
What We Know So Far About Ferrari’s First EV

Unveiling Timeline
Ferrari will reveal the “technological heart” — i.e. chassis, powertrain, battery system — on October 9, 2025 during its Capital Markets Day. Full deliveries are expected to begin October 2026.
Performance, Range & Speed
- Top speed projected around 310 km/h (≈ 193 mph).
- Range minimum is estimated at 530 km (≈ 330 miles).
- Weight and battery strategy likely to emphasize lightness and high energy density.
- The EV will use motor and battery systems developed in-house.
Emotional Appeal: The Ferrari Sound Experience
One of the biggest challenges for an electric car Ferrari is retaining the emotional connection of a traditional Ferrari. The brand plans to amplify actual drivetrain vibrations or design “sound signatures” rather than just insert fake engine noises.
This means when you drive it, it should feel and sound distinctively Ferrari, even in pure electric mode.
Production Strategy & Future Plans
- Despite prior targets of 40% electric by 2030, Ferrari recently scaled that back to 20%.
- The second EV was delayed until 2028 or later, according to insiders.
- The upcoming EV will be exclusive, low volume, and a halo product rather than mass-market.
- Ferrari has already started building infrastructure: a facility dedicated to electric motors, batteries, and power electronics.
Challenges Ferrari Will Face

Customer Expectations
Expectation for Ferrari is extreme. Many purists dislike the idea of an electric Ferrari losing the visceral sound and character.
Cost & Pricing
This EV will likely command a very high price tag (estimates suggest €500,000+).
Battery Tech Limitations
While battery tech is improving, weight and range tradeoffs remain significant for high performance cars. Ferrari must balance range vs. power vs. weight.
Market Demand Uncertainty
Some recent reports indicate weak demand for electric luxury supercars, which may underlie the delay of the second EV.
Maintaining Brand Identity
Ferrari must ensure that its electric models don’t undercut the essence of the brand—its soul, emotion, and exclusivity.
FAQs About Ferrari’s Move to Electric Cars
1. When will Ferrari’s first EV launch?
The technological reveal is scheduled for October 9, 2025, with deliveries expected in October 2026.
2. Will Ferrari stop making petrol cars?
No. Ferrari intends the EV to complement, not replace, its combustion and hybrid models.
3. What kind of range and top speed can we expect?
Estimated range is ~530 km and top speed around 310 km/h.
4. Why delay the second EV?
Fierce market conditions and uncertainty in demand for luxury EVs have pushed back its development timeline.
5. Will there be “fake engine sound” in the EV?
Ferrari plans to use real drivetrain vibrations and design unique EV sound signatures—less imitation, more emotion.
6. How exclusive will it be?
Very. The first EV is intended to be a halo product, produced in limited quantities to preserve exclusivity.
What It Means for the EV Landscape
Ferrari’s entry changes the game. When a petrol-powered icon goes electric, it signals maturity in the EV sector. It may pressure other luxury brands to accelerate their EV tech, particularly in performance segments.
It’s also a litmus test — if Ferrari’s EV can deliver performance, emotion, and brand authenticity, it provides proof that luxury electric performance is viable.
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