Overview
- The four-seat Elettrica targets over 1,000 hp, 0–100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, a 310 km/h top speed, and more than 530 km of range.
- Ferrari’s powertrain uses four motors across two e-axles with a rear-biased setup rated around 831 hp at the back and 282 hp at the front.
- The 122 kWh, 800-volt battery was developed in-house in Maranello, features roughly 195 Wh/kg energy density, and supports up to 350 kW DC fast charging.
- An accelerometer captures real drivetrain vibrations that are amplified to provide functional audio feedback tied to torque requests, and the system can be switched off.
- Ferrari plans a full vehicle reveal in spring 2026 with deliveries late 2026, and shares fell as much as 13% after the revised 2030 model mix was announced.