Maranello's electric car is already in development as mules spotted testing; could cost around £400,000
Ferrari’s first electric car has already completed several thousand miles of on-road testing and company boss Benedetto Vigna promises it will be made “in the right way” to ensure buyers can “have a lot of fun”. The Italian firm has yet to give any details about what form its first battery-electric vehicle will take, but Vigna confirmed it will be revealed late next year before going on sale in 2026.
Vigna called those reports “a surprise” and declined to confirm any of those details. He added: “The way we define the price of a car is one month before we launch it.” The Ferrari EV will be produced in the firm’s new E-building, which has recently been opened on its Maranello campus. The facility contains an advanced new production line that will come on stream in January 2025. Production there is likely to start with the Purosangue and SF90 before the EV joins in 2026.
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