Ferrari has officially confirmed that its first electric vehicle will be unveiled on October 9, 2025. The announcement was made by CEO Benedetto Vigna during the release of the company’s 2024 financial results. This marks a significant milestone for the iconic brand, which has long been associated with high-performance internal combustion engines but is now moving towards an electric future.
While Ferrari has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the new EV, Vigna emphasized that the car will maintain the brand’s legendary performance, saying it will be “a true Ferrari” in every aspect. The car is expected to offer a unique and innovative design that stays true to Ferrari’s heritage while integrating cutting-edge electric technology. Prototypes of the EV have already been spotted undergoing testing around Maranello, with early mules featuring a Maserati Levante body, headlights from the Ferrari Roma, and wheels designed specifically for electric vehicles.
The Ferrari EV is part of the company’s larger plan to introduce six new models in 2025. While details about the other models remain speculative, it’s widely believed that the lineup will include a facelifted 296 GTB (the 296 VS), a new version of the SF90 (SF90 M), and an updated Roma. Ferrari’s shift towards electrification has garnered significant attention, and this first EV promises to be a game-changer for the brand as it embraces the future of high-performance cars.