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CEVA powers Ferrari’s F1 journey with smart, multimodal logistics across 68 races in 52 countries, including rail.
Philippe Krief, who led the development of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, is undoubtedly the right person to lead such an ...
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Ferrari is preparing to launch its first fully electric vehicle, the Ferrari Elettrica. The technical details will be announced on October 9, 2025, during Capital Markets Day. Deliveries to ...
A Ferrari electric car is coming. The drivetrain for it will be shown October 9, with subsequent unveilings thereafter until the EV hits showrooms in October 2026. While Ferrari’s first fully ...
Ferrari’s highly anticipated first fully electric vehicle is slated to begin reaching customers in October 2026 CEO Benedetto Vigna confirms that the core technology powering Ferrari’s EV will ...
Credit: RYO Alexandre/Shutterstock. Ferrari will begin deliveries of its first fully electric vehicle (EV) in October 2026, CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed. The announcement came as the Italian ...
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 ...
Ferrari is set to reveal its first electric vehicle, with a phased presentation starting in October 2025, leading up to deliveries in October 2026. 2 Minutes of Reading martedì 6 maggio 2025, 15:46 ...
Former Ferrari F1 driver Sebastian Vettel and the upcoming electric Ferrari have a few things in common: they both know a thing or two about going fast – and now they advocate for more ...
Light your torches and gather your pitchforks, keyboard warriors, because Ferrari's first fully electric vehicle is coming sooner than we initially thought. According to a report Thursday by ...