The first electric Ferrari to go on sale in 2025

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Ferrari 2025 électrique

The Italian manufacturer Ferrari has confirmed that its first 100% electric model will be launched in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Freedom, boldness, and immortality imply that no taboos guide your choices. Ferrari is free, daring, but what of immortality if the Italian manufacturer remains captive to its legendary internal combustion engines?

The transition to electric is underway, and psychological barriers have already fallen. Other luxury manufacturers like Porsche have taken on the heavy lifting by launching decarbonized models years ago. Ferrari only needs to ride this “psychological” momentum. Then again, whether we like it or not, comments accusing it of lèse-majesté will flood social networks, but look further ahead.

If Ferrari is to venture into electric vehicles, it is for several reasons:

  • it has no other choice, the climate emergency is here
  • technology is progressing so quickly that by 2025, it will be perfectly mature
  • customers are demanding it
  • it must not give free rein to the competition

This is precisely the point that Benedetto Vigna, the CEO of the brand, emphasized during the presentation of Ferrari’s financial results for the third quarter of 2023. He also specified that the development of Ferrari’s first electric model is on very good track, and sometimes even ahead of schedule.

The launch is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025, exactly two years from now. The reveal could therefore happen earlier.

Benedetto Vigna also warned: customer expectations, which want to keep pace with the times, are such that production will be 40% electric before the end of the decade.

It’s up to you to no longer be prisoners of taboos: Ferrari will be electric… but will retain 60% internal combustion engines if we interpret the figures.

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