In 2025, Ferrari is set to introduce six new models, making it a landmark year for the renowned Italian automaker. Among these launches is Ferrari’s first fully electric vehicle, a highly anticipated debut for both enthusiasts and the automotive industry.
The EV is scheduled for its grand unveiling on October 9, blending Ferrari’s signature performance with state-of-the-art technology.
Ferrari’s CEO, Benedetto Vigna, has highlighted that the electric model will feature a distinctive design, exceptional performance, and a unique driving experience, setting a new benchmark in the EV segment. Drawing from Ferrari’s rich motorsport heritage, the vehicle will incorporate advanced technologies to uphold the brand’s legacy of excellence.
Beyond the electric model, Ferrari is expected to introduce successors to existing vehicles, including a potential replacement for the SF90 Stradale, which may also gain a convertible variant. The 296 series could expand with a high-performance "Versione Speciale" edition, designed for those seeking extreme track capabilities.
Additionally, a new iteration of the Roma is anticipated. The electric car’s development is progressing, with new headlights and redesigned body panels taking shape.
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