Ferrari, the legendary Italian automaker, is set to launch its first fully electric supercar on October 9, 2025, marking a monumental shift in the company’s nearly 80-year history. This announcement is part of Ferrari’s ongoing commitment to electrification while preserving the brand’s high-performance identity.
In 2024, hybrids made up 51% of Ferrari’s global vehicle sales, a clear indicator of consumer interest in electrified luxury sports cars. According to Chairman John Elkann, Ferrari will continue to invest in hybrid, electric, and petrol powertrains to offer a diverse product line that aligns with both regulatory requirements and customer preferences.
The new EV, though details remain under wraps, is expected to feature cutting-edge battery technology, a revolutionary electric drivetrain, and Ferrari’s trademark design language. The company has been testing various Formula One-inspired powertrains to ensure that the electric model delivers a driving experience worthy of the prancing horse badge.
With the EV market growing rapidly, Ferrari’s entry into the segment could challenge rivals like Tesla, Porsche, and Lucid Motors in the high-end electric sports car category.