Ferrari’s First Electric Car Arrives October 9 at €500K

Rahul Somvanshi

Ferrari steps into electric future with its first EV launch at Maranello this October, leaving petrol-powered tradition behind.

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Fresh design breaks Ferrari norms - four doors meet sports car style, while artificial sounds keep the Ferrari spirit alive.

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Limited production sets elite status - only 800 electric Ferraris hit roads in 2026, each starting at €500,000 before custom touches.

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Hybrid success paves electric path - Ferrari's gas-electric models already lead 2024 sales at 51% of 13,752 deliveries.

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New Maranello e-building powers Ferrari's electric dreams - home-built batteries and motors promise pure Ferrari performance.

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Chinese market beckons with tax benefits, yet Ferrari keeps tight 10% sales limit per country karto maintain exclusivity.

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Money speaks - Ferrari's earnings target jumps to €2.68 billion in 2025, showing luxury buyers want clean performance.

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Performance stays core - Ferrari measures success through acceleration, braking, gear shifts and sound signatures.

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