The electric Ferrari is ever closer

The first electric Ferrari is expected to debut in the fourth quarter of 2025. This was declared by the CEO of the Maranello company, Benedetto Vigna, during an interview at the Tech Week in Turin, which took place from 25 to 27 September in the shadow of the Mole.

With a price, it is said, of at least 500,000 euros, it will have all the credentials to be a true Rossa and a sound that should recall a 8 cylinders.

Almost ready

According to what was declared by Cavallino’s number one in Turin, the company is “fully in line” with the design and it development of its first electric supercar, for which it is relying on some as yet unspecified “unusual partners”.

According to Vigna, the launch, in particular, will come at a difficult time for high-end and luxury car manufacturers, which are currently working to reduce emissions just as demand for electric vehicles around the world is cooling.

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Electric Ferrari (2025), rendering by Motor1.com

A very innovative car

To go into more detail about this zero-emission Ferrari, based on what was reported by Reuters a few weeks ago, the car will cost approx 500.000 euro making its debut, with performance and handling typical of the Maranello Reds, and will be produced in the company’s new e-building recently inaugurated.

Other technical details have not yet been disclosed, but since we are talking about a Ferrari, it will certainly have performance and handling.

The electric Ferrari is ever closer

The last sighting of the new Rossa on the road occurred a few weeks ago and was immortalized in a video published on YouTube by the channel Sharper and which you can see below.

In the video, in addition to clearly seeing the shape of the car, you could also hear the curious new patented sound created, it is said, starting from that emitted by the famous engines developed by the company over the years. To find out more, therefore, all you have to do is wait a few months.

The video of the sound posted on YouTube

Source: it.motor1.com