Ferrari's First Electric Vehicle, the Elettrika, Unveiled in October 2025
Ferrari is set to unveil its first pure electric vehicle, the Elettrika, in early October 2025. The Italian automaker has revealed some details about its upcoming electric coupe-like model, expected to hit the market around 2026.
The electric Ferrari, codenamed '2026', is expected to pack a punch with an electric motor per wheel, delivering a combined power output of approximately 735 kW (1000 PS). Early spy photos hint at a sleek, five-door coupe design.
Ferrari is yet to confirm the name of its first electric car, but more details are anticipated later this year. The company is likely to provide solid information in 2025, with a market release slated for 2026 or later. Powering the electric Ferrari will be a battery pack ranging from 100 to 120 kWh, enabling a WLTP range of around 500 km.
Pricing for the electric Ferrari (2026) remains uncertain, with rumours suggesting a figure around 500,000 euros. Ferrari fans eagerly await more solid information from the automaker as they anticipate the arrival of the brand's first pure electric car.
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