Expected to arrive in the last quarter of 2025, details about the electric Ferrari still remain a mystery. However, specialized sources have revealed the jaw-dropping price of one of the most anticipated electric cars among automotive enthusiasts.
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According to Reuters, sources familiar with the matter said the first Ferrari without a combustion engine will cost at least 500,000 euros. At the current exchange rate, that would be around $537,000, excluding additional fees that vary by region.
Emanuele Carando, Ferrari’s Product Marketing Chief, recently stated that the electric model will have an “authentic sound” and be a “true Ferrari”. It is projected that this unnamed model will represent about 5% of the brand’s total sales in 2026 and account for 40% of all annual shipments by 2030.
The Reuters source also heard rumors that a second electric Ferrari has already entered early stages of development. However, following the Purosangue SUV and the first electric model, adding another model to the lineup could dilute exclusivity, according to Motor 1.
The company is believed to intend to limit production to no more than 20,000 vehicles per year, at least for a period. Another example is limiting the annual production of the Purosangue to 20% of total production, a Ferrari strategy to avoid becoming an SUV-centric brand.
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