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Ferrari has delayed plans for its second fully-electric model that was due out in 2026 to at least 2028, because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs, two sources close to the matter ...
Ferrari's first electric car will cost at least 500,000 euros ($535,000), a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, as the luxury automaker prepares to open a plant that will make the model ...
For now, Ferrari refuses to talk sales volume, but it said in a 2022 shareholder meeting it expects the EV to make up 5 percent of sales in its first year. By 2030, it believes 40 percent of its ...
Rumor has it, it’s that second Ferrari EV—which we’re now going to see in 2028, rather than late 2026—that was supposed to be more of a mainstream Ferrari, if there is such a thing.
Ferrari revealed its new Amalfi coupe on Tuesday as the luxury sportscar maker mixes petrol and hybrid models in its range while preparing for the launch of its first fully electric vehicle.
Ferrari is poised to debut its first electric vehicle (EV) by the end of this year, and fans of the brand’s iconic engine roars have reason to pay attention. Spy footage reveals the EV ...
Ferrari's planned EV comes after the company launched the SF90 Stradale, a plug-in hybrid sports car, in 2019. The SF90 was the first-ever Ferrari to have plug-in hybrid electric vehicle ...
For now, Ferrari refuses to talk sales volume, but it said in a 2022 shareholder meeting it expects the EV to make up 5 percent of sales in its first year. By 2030, it believes 40 percent of its ...
The EV will be built at Ferrari’s newly opened "E-building" in Maranello, a facility designed to handle the production of high-voltage batteries, electric motors, and axles.
For Ferrari's first EV, it is too late to turn around and walk away as if nothing happened.So, it is coming later this year despite a slowing market demand. However, it is not too late to slow ...
Ferrari is getting ready to enter the EV world with its first zero-emission model set to debut in late 2025. While details on the electric Ferrari’s design remain undisclosed, an inside source ...
Ferrari's first EV, which was co-designed by former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, will cost over $500,000, Reuters reported last year.