Ferrari Elettrica Coming In October After Years Of Development
Ferrari’s hybrids rattled purists but sold strong and now its first EV faces judgment in six months.
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by Brad Anderson
Ferrari’s long-awaited EV will be built at its new e-building plant in Italy.
The Elettrica will adopt an intriguing hatchback/crossover design.
Thanks to spy videos, we’ve heard the new EV’s sound reproduction device.
This year will be an important one for Ferrari. Not only could it enjoy some success in Formula 1, but it will also unveil its first EV. While the idea of an electric car from Ferrari may rub plenty of people the wrong way, the groundwork for the car has been laid for many years, and it’ll be shown to the world at its Capital Markets Day on October 9.
So far, we have spotted the Ferrari EV testing on a handful of occasions, but Maranello has remained tight-lipped about it. While speaking during the company’s recent annual shareholders’ meeting, both Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna referred to the model as the Ferrari Elettrica and said the car has been years in the making.
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“Electrification has been a path that we’ve been pursuing now for decades, starting in Formula One and then from our race cars to our sports cars,” Ferrari Chairman John Elkann said during the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting, according to Reuters. “We are very excited about unveiling the Ferrari Elettrica (electric)”.
Elkann also emphasized the company’s commitment to keeping its innovation in-house even with EVs. “Now, we can also claim that all our key electric components are developed and handcrafted in Maranello,” he said.
It’s unclear if the Elettrica name will stick for production, but some think there’s a good chance it will. After all, Ferrari isn’t a stranger to using very literal Italian words in the names of its vehicles, just like it’s done with the new 12Cilindri.
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To get ready to build its first EV, Ferrari has ramped up its investments in electrification. In April 2024, it opened its new E-Cells Lab with the University of Bologna and NXP. This research center has been created to enhance the automaker’s knowledge of materials and the “chemical and physical properties of lithium cells”. It says it has filed 200 battery-related patents in the past year.
In June last year, it also opened its e-building, which is where the next generation of Ferrari cars will be built. Purists will be pleased to know that Ferrari remains as Italian as ever, and this will not change with the Elettrica. Indeed, the brand says all of its “battery modules, electric axles, inverters, and electric engines are developed and handcrafted in Maranello.”
Ferrari’s EV will not be positioned as an out-and-out sports car. Instead, spy shots of test mules have shown it could take the shape of a hatchback-like crossover complete with four doors. It is also shaping up to feature a trick “sound reproduction device” that the company patented back in 2023, allowing it to mimic the soundtrack of an ICE powertrain.
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