Ferrari is gearing up to launch its first-ever fully electric car next year, with deliveries set to commence in October 2026, as revealed by the company’s CEO, Benedetto Vigna. The Italian supercar manufacturer will unveil the technical specifications of its upcoming EV in October 2025, marking a significant departure for the automaker known for its petrol engines.
Key Details of Ferrari’s First EV
- Deliveries will start in October 2026, just months after its unveiling.
- Ferrari plans to continue offering petrol and hybrid cars alongside electric vehicles.
- Hybrid models made up 51% of Ferrari’s car sales last year, according to reports.
Ferrari’s decision to venture into electric vehicles comes as the company reports a 15% rise in its core earnings for the first quarter. The luxury sports car manufacturer remains committed to its broad financial guidance for 2025. The upcoming EV is expected to be a significant addition to Ferrari’s lineup, which currently includes popular models such as the SF90XX family, the 12Cilindri, and the 499P Modificata.

Ferrari has been performing well globally in terms of sales in the first quarter of this year, driven by a pricier lineup and increased demand for personalization. The company recently unveiled the new 296 Speciale plug-in hybrid model and its convertible version, and has promised a total of six new models this year, including its first EV.