Overview
- Ferrari will unveil its first battery-electric model in October 2025, with customer deliveries slated for late 2026.
- The automaker has deferred its second all-electric vehicle to 2028 or later after reporting tepid demand for high-performance EVs.
- Ferrari’s E-Building plant in Maranello, opened last year, is set to produce both hybrid models and future fully electric vehicles.
- Lamborghini has delayed its own debut EV until 2029 and Maserati shelved its electric MC20 project as luxury brands reassess EV timing.
- Ferrari views its initial EV as a low-volume, symbolic offering to meet electrification commitments while it refines long-term battery technology.