Ferrari Unveils its First Electric Vehicle: The Elettrica
Ferrari has revealed the technology behind its first-ever electric vehicle, the Elettrica, a significant milestone for the luxury sports car brand. The production-ready chassis, showcased at Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, features an integrated battery and motor setup. The full car is expected to make its world debut next year.
The four-door, four-seat Elettrica is set to deliver impressive performance, reaching speeds of 310 km/h (193 mph) and offering a range of at least 530 km. The vehicle will also feature a custom sound system that amplifies the vibrations of its powertrain to create a unique “electric Ferrari” sound.
Ferrari is developing its electric motors and battery pack in-house, building on the active suspension technology first seen in the Ferrari Purosangue and the company’s newest supercar, the F80.
Image: Ferrari Elettrica Battery Pack
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna emphasized that the Elettrica is an “addition, not a transition,” highlighting the company’s cautious approach to electrification compared to rivals like Porsche and Lamborghini. Ferrari has revised its target for electric vehicles, aiming for 20% of its lineup to be fully electric by 2030, down from its previous 40% target.
The Elettrica, priced at €500,000 ($580,000), will feature 75% recycled aluminum, a low-mounted battery for improved handling, and fast-charging capability. Ferrari is positioning the Elettrica for a new generation of affluent buyers seeking sustainable luxury that still delivers on performance.
			
    	
                                






