What do we already know about the first 100% electric Ferrari?

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Which won’t please everyone? Certainly, Ferrari and electric is a risky combination, but let’s go further.

Ferrari and a 100% electric car? Some purists might faint at this very idea. But what can you do, even the legendary prancing horse isn’t immune to the currents (pardon the pun) of electrification. So, what do we know about this revolutionary Ferrari that might irk some as much as it roars—or rather, hums—like batteries?

Ferrari is entering 2025 in great shape. Last year, the Italian brand recorded record profits of 1.5 billion euros, an impressive increase of 21%. These figures are accompanied by the best sales and deliveries in its history. A success that fuels the brand’s wings—or rather, watts.

A date, a sound, a price

If you’re a Ferrari fan, mark October 9, 2025, on your calendar. On this exceptional day, the brand will reveal crucial details about its electric future. Betting is open, but observers think that this first electric Ferrari could be a four-door SUV, inspired by the Purosangue, with a crossover design and commanding wheels.

Ferrari without the roar of a V12? Unthinkable for some. Fortunately, the brand patented a sound system in 2023, aimed at amplifying the natural noise of electric motors. A solution to avoid the mistake of simulating a combustion engine, which would be sacrilege for purists.

If you’re planning to buy this “Electrica” Ferrari, get ready: its estimated price of 500,000 euros in 2026 places it well above the Audi RS e-tron GT and Porsche Taycan Turbo S. Making it even more exclusive, almost as much as Ferrari’s recent Formula 1 victories…

So, ready to discover this future Ferrari or too tied to the past? See you on October 9.

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