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The manufacturer will begin production of its inaugural electric supercar in 2025. Ferrari’s pivot to EV production is highly anticipated. It announced a $4.6 billion investment in electric ...
CEO Benedetto Vigna has been adamant that Ferrari’s first electric vehicle won’t lose the brand’s "unique" feel, confident the company can harness the technology’s full capabilities to ...
After several years of building cars with hybrid technology, Ferrari is finally ready to bring its first full electric vehicle to the street, according to statements made by CEO Benedetto Vigna ...
Following a decision by the European Union, Ferrari has announced its plans to continue producing ICE cars after 2035, but this new fuel will be required.
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 ...
Although Ferrari intends to vertically integrate ... By 2030, it believes 40 percent of its sales will be full-electric models. Some reports indicate the company is already working on its second ...
Batteries and motors are part of the Maranello arsenal now, but a pure electric Ferrari... that’s different. We know it’s coming in 2025, and we know now that it won't be the successor to the ...
Presenting Ferrari's full year results to reporters ... "We're not into an electric transition, we're rather doing electric addition," Vigna said.
Ferrari customers love the roar of the car ... an amplification system that would magnify the sound of at least one electric motor on the car and reroute it through the back of the car.