- Ferrari says that his first EV will be presented in October this year
- CEO Benedetto Vigna says it will be “unique”
- The first spy shots suggest the shape of the crossed body
The Ferrari Chief, Benedetto Vigna, has announced that the first electric vehicle of the famous sports car manufacturer will premiere on October 9 of this year, going to declare that it will be only one of the six new models that will arrive in 2025.
However, the pure electric vehicle marks a crucial moment for the Italian brand, since it tries to replicate its monumental sales success with a car that does not have a sound V8 or V12 engine.
If Ferrari is successful, it is very likely that Lamborghini, Aston Martin and more luxury brands win the confidence to move forward with their own projects.
It is understandable that Ferrari has remained as tight as a mafia informant on detailed details, with spy shots of development vehicles doing little to answer questions.
Some believe that it is likely to come in the form of a sports SUV or crossover, but the test mules (complete with comic exhaust pipes ‘stick-on’) used deliberately tight body pieces to throw journalists from the aroma.
We know that Ferrari has built a dedicated EV complex (called electronic construction) in its Maranello factory, indicating that the Italian brand is designing its EV from scratch, instead of buying in most suppliers components.
In addition to this, it has been made public in several news reports and interviews that the former Design Director of Apple, Sir Jony Ive, has been involved in the Ferrari EV project since the beginning.
After leaving Apple, Ive created the collective creative love of his fellow designer Marc Newson and one of his first clients was the Italian car manufacturer. IVE, a Ferrari classic collector, mentioned that Love from worked in a steering wheel and parts of an information and tactile screen entertainment system during an interview with the New York Times last year.
According to that interview, John Elkann, Executive Director of Exor and member of the Agnelli family, owner of Ferrari, admired how Apple Watch of IVE had converted an analog device into a digital product. I wanted the same touch in Ferrari’s first electric vehicle.
Analysis: Ferrari operates outside automotive standards
Speaking at the Ferrari Fourth Quarter Financial Results Event, CEO Benedetto Vigna revealed that the company made an amazing 2.56 billion ($ 2.64 billion) in 2024, increasing the amount of cars that sold year after year that 2025 will be even bigger.
The company obtains about € 111,000 ($ 115,000) of gain per car sold, a figure with which only car manufacturers can only dream and enjoy.
Not to remove anything from Ferrari’s first stab in an electric sports car, especially because we have not yet seen it, but the badgroom badge is among the most coveted in the world, so it is likely that it does not matter what matters what be. attached to. Ferrari fans will increase it in any way.