Ferrari is tight-lipped about its first electric car, but here’s what we know: expect a hefty price tag (around $537,000), a late 2025 release (deliveries might stretch to 2026), and limited production to keep things exclusive. A second electric Ferrari is already rumored to be in the works.

Ferrari’s new plant also hints at an increase in production capacity

The focus remains on maintaining the brand’s identity even in the electric era. Ferrari promises an “authentic sound” for the EV and aims to limit the impact on its signature exclusivity. Production numbers are expected to be capped around 20,000 annually, and electric vehicles are projected to make up 5% of Ferrari’s sales by 2026, rising to 40% by 2030.

This shift towards electrification comes alongside the opening of a new factory in Maranello. While the Purosangue SUV has been a success, Ferrari is careful not to become solely an SUV brand. This new plant hints at an increase in production capacity, with the highly anticipated hypercar expected to be revealed later this year. The future for Ferrari seems to be a balance between tradition and innovation, with both the roaring V12 and the silent electric engine having a place in the lineup.

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