Electric vehicle pioneer Ferrari sets early debut date for its first all-electric model
Ferrari's First Electric Ride Hits the Road Next Year
Italian luxury carmaker Ferrari has finally spilled the beans about its electric debut - and it ain't no joke. The date's set in stone, boys and girls. You can expect to get your hands on Ferrari's electric beauty starting from October 2026[1][2][3][4].
Surprisingly, despite the world going green, Ferrari remains firm in its commitment to traditional petrol engines. However, it's clear as day that the Maranello giant is planning a major electric revolution starting next year, with the first Ferrari fully powered by batteries marking the beginning[5].
Lest we forget, Ferrari's been dealing with Trump's 25% car tariffs, but it seems like the company and its dealers are toughing it out. Some US-bound models had a 10% price hike to cover the extra cost[6].
Ferrari had issued a warning earlier about the potential 50 basis points drop in its 2025 profit margins due to trade implications[2]. But, in a post-earnings call, CEO Benedetto Vigna dropped the biggest bombshell: The first electric Ferrari will be in the hands of lucky customers just months after the full world premiere in the spring of 2026[1][2][3].
The world is buzzing with anticipation, and Ferrari's not slowing down. The much-anticipated first EV, a departure from Ferrari's beloved roaring petrol engines, is expected to be called the Elettrica[3].
So, buckle up, petrolheads! Get ready for a thrilling electric ride with Ferrari's new Elettrica starting in October 2026.
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Sources:[1] Reuters[2] Bloomberg[3] Carscoops[4] Money.com[5] CNET[6] CNBC
- Despite the world's shift towards electric vehicles, Ferrari, indefatigable in its commitment to traditional petrol engines, is planning a major electric revolution, starting next year with the launch of its first Ferrari fully powered by batteries.
- Ferrari, amid Trump's 25% car tariffs, has managed to maintain its operations, with some US-bound models facing a 10% price hike to cover the additional cost.
- The Italian luxury carmaker has recently warned about the potential 50 basis points drop in its 2025 profit margins due to trade implications, but the CEO, Benedetto Vigna, has announced that the first electric Ferrari will be available to customers just months after its full world premiere in the spring of 2026.
- To ensure smooth running of operations amid increasing taxes, various insurances, and tariffs, Ferrari must carefully manage its depreciation rates to maximize its earnings.
- As part of the modern lifestyle, technology plays a crucial role in the development of electric vehicles, and the upcoming Ferrari Elettrica is a vibrant example of the technological advancements buffeting the automobile industry.


