Ferrari’s First EV Is Coming – And It’s Unlike Anything You’ve Seen!

Written by:  Tabish Sultan

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EV Spotlight

Ferrari will unveil its first electric car on October 9, 2025. The brand promises an exciting and unique launch, setting it apart from other EVs while maintaining Ferrari’s legendary thrill and speed.

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Big Reveal in October 2025

Ferrari’s first EV will be built in the new E-building in Maranello. This high-tech facility guarantees that the brand’s electric cars maintain Ferrari’s signature craftsmanship, performance, and quality.

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Made in a New Factory

Ferrari’s first electric car isn’t just about batteries. It will focus on driving excitement, passion, and thrill. Ferrari believes buyers choose their cars for the experience, not just the specs or technology.

More Than Just an EV

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Ferrari’s test drivers have already logged thousands of kilometers with prototype models. These professionals ensure the EV will deliver the same performance and excitement as Ferrari’s iconic petrol-powered cars.

Tested by Top Drivers

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Ferrari will offer buyers a high level of customization for their EV, from unique colors to personalized interiors and performance features, ensuring every car is as exclusive as the owner’s vision.

Custom-Made for Buyers

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Ferrari’s first electric supercar will be extremely limited in production, making it an exclusive collector’s item. Production starts in 2026, meaning only a select few will get to own this innovative masterpiece.

Limited and Exclusive

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Even after retiring some models like the Portofino M, Ferrari’s profits grew 21% in 2024. This financial strength allows Ferrari to invest heavily in electric technology without compromising on performance or luxury.

Ferrari’s Business is Strong

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Ferrari recently launched the 12 Cilindri in India for Rs. 8.5 crore, proving the brand’s commitment to the Indian market. With the rise of supercar demand, Ferrari’s first EV could appeal to wealthy buyers in India.

India Could See This EV

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