Ferrari is expected to reveal its long-awaited debut electric car on 9 October, 2025. In an announcement accompanying the Italian firm’s 2024 financial figures, CEO Benedetto Vigna said Ferrari will “reveal more of our future on 9 October at our Capital Markets Day,” although he stopped short of confirming specific details. The Ferrari EV will be one of six new models due from the brand over the course of this year.
First Ferrari EV: what’s known?
Unfortunately, not much is known about the vehicle itself. Last year, a camouflaged test mule was spied on the streets of Maranello, but the prototype was wearing the bodyshell of a Maserati Levante SUV, replete with even fake exhausts at the rear. Whether it will be obviously comparable with the Levante in silhouette remains to be seen.
Ferrari says that the electric prototype has already covered several thousand kilometers of testing, and speaking to our sister publication Autocar UK, Vigna said it will be made “in the right way” to ensure buyers can “have a lot of fun”.
Ferrari has added a new production line for manufacturing the EV in a new E-building at the firm’s Maranello campus. This new building will also be capable of producing combustion and hybrid models, beginning with the Purosangue before the EV joins in 2026. Eventually, the plan is to produce high-voltage batteries, electric motors and axles, all in-house in this facility.
Six new Ferraris for 2025
The EV aside, Ferrari has five other new cars or special edition vehicles slated for a debut or launch this year. Having phased out production of the Portofino M, SF90 Stradale, 812 Superfast and Roma in 2024, the company is expected to showcase follow-ups to the Roma and SF90 this year. Ferrari will also commence deliveries of the F80 halo hypercar in the third quarter, so it seems like a busy period at Maranello.
At the 2024 financial results conference, Ferrari also revealed that 296 and SF90 hybrid model lines accounted for 51 percent of Ferrari’s total shipments last year. In terms of overall sales, Ferrari shipped 13,752 units worldwide last year, recording a 12 percent uptick in revenues.
In other news, we recently reported to you with Ferrari 12Cilindri’s price for India which ranges between Rs 8.5 crore for the coupe and Rs 9.15 crore for the open-top Spider version (ex-showroom, India). You can read more about the 12Cilindri here.
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