Overview
- Ferrari's first fully electric vehicle is set to debut on October 9, 2025, during a capital markets day at its Maranello headquarters in Italy.
- The EV will be one of six new models released this year, alongside replacements for the SF90 hybrid and Roma sports car.
- Ferrari reported a 2024 EBITDA of €2.56 billion ($2.67 billion), with projections to increase to at least €2.68 billion ($2.77 billion) in 2025.
- The company’s order book is full through 2026, with high demand for its limited-production models, including the €3.6 million F80 supercar.
- Ferrari emphasizes its strategy as an 'electric addition' rather than a full transition, maintaining a diverse lineup of gasoline, hybrid, and electric vehicles.