Overview
- Ferrari showed a production-ready Elettrica chassis at Capital Markets Day and cited roughly 2.5 seconds 0–100 km/h, a 310 km/h top speed and about 530 km of range.
- Executives said the inverter, battery system and electric motors are developed and produced in-house with battery assembly at Maranello.
- CEO Benedetto Vigna reaffirmed a technology‑neutral strategy that keeps combustion and hybrid models in the lineup, with a target mix of 40% ICE, 40% hybrid and 20% electric by decade’s end.
- The rollout includes an interior and design preview in early 2026 and a world premiere in spring 2026, with deliveries expected to begin late next year according to the latest company timeline reported today.
- Reported details such as a price of at least €500,000 and SUV-like packaging with a 122 kWh pack and four motors remain unconfirmed by Ferrari.