Ferrari continues tests on two new models expected in 2025

Il 2025 promises to be a historic year for Ferrari. The Prancing Horse is preparing to launch its first electric model and to renew the existing range, including restyling and special versions.

Some clues about the Maranello company’s plans are given by the many prototypes featured in the new spy video published on YouTube by Varryx.

The electric Ferrari shows itself again

Surely, the most important novelty of Ferrari for 2025 will be the electric one, which can be seen in the video from around 0:48. Compared to previous sightings there are no major changes, with the crossover completely camouflaged and equipped with fake exhausts.

Very little is known about this model, not even the official nameAnd. We only know that it will be revealed at the end of 2025. According to the first rumours, it will have performance and handling typical of a Red and will be built in the brand’s new e-building. Furthermore, it should have an artificial sound to emulate the sound of the V12.

Other news coming soon

The filming of Varryx – filmed a few steps from the Ferrari headquarters in Maranello – they showcase many other prototypes, including several Purosangues and a customized SF90 XX complete with number on the side. Also catching attention is a completely disguised 296 GTB (from 4:17), which suggests a major update to the aesthetics or some change dedicated to a very high performance version.





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Finally at minute 6:42 another heavily disguised Ferrari appears. It should be the heir to the SF90 Stradale, whose name could be 499 GTB. The powertrain will once again be plug-in, developed around the usual V8 biturbo of Maranello, with a total power exceeding 1,000 HP, perhaps to leave behind the 1,015 of its rival Lamborghini Revuelto and also the 1,079 ofAston Martin in Valhallaplacing itself behind the 1,200 of the F80.

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Varryx via YouTube

Source: it.motor1.com