Ferrari announces the end of the iconic SF90 Stradale and 812 GTS models as it prepares for an electric future

Ferrari announces the end of the iconic SF90 Stradale and 812 GTS models as it prepares for an electric future (Instagram / @ferrari)

Ferrari is bidding farewell to two iconic models, the SF90 Stradale and the 812 GTS, as revealed in a report on the sales of the first half of 2024.

A new model will replace the SF90, which was spotted in tests in August 2023, while the 812 GTS already has a successor, the 12Cilindri Spider. Sales of the Roma and the 812 Competizione have also decreased, indicating that these models are nearing the end of their lifecycle.

By June, Ferrari had delivered 7,044 cars, a slight increase compared to the previous year, and continues to receive enough orders to remain active until 2026, driven by the demand for the new 12Cilindri models.

The brand is committed to not becoming SUV-centered, with Purosangue production limited to 20% of its total production. Additionally, Ferrari plans to launch a fully electric model by the end of 2025, with testing already underway, along with a new hypercar in the works.

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