Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed the brand's first-ever electric vehicles will be unveiled on October 9 during Ferrari's ...
Of course, details about this upcoming all-electric Ferrari are almost nonexistent, but company CEO Benedetto Vigna did mention that the upcoming model will be different from other high-end EVs.
Ferrari looks to shake up the market with its first all-electric vehicle, which will launch later this year. Ferrari confirmed plans to launch its first EV in October as one of six new vehicles ...
He wanted the same touch on Ferrari’s first electric vehicle. Speaking at Ferrari’s Q4 financial results event, CEO Benedetto Vigna revealed that the company made a staggering €2.56 billion ...
The order books cover the production run through 2026, so shopping for a new Prancing Horse today means waiting until early ...
Ferrari Chairman John Elkann stated as early as 2021 that the automaker would launch its first electric vehicle in 2025. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has now confirmed the vehicle will debut on Oct ...
Ferrari has confirmed it will reveal its first all-electric car in October this year. The first deliveries are expected to begin in 2026, but it isn't known yet if the car will be an SUV or a ...
It’s been a long time coming, but new details confirm that Ferrari is set for the launch of its first ever all-electric road car on October 9 2025. We first received word of the model back in ...
The switch to electric represents a major turning point for Ferrari, which is under pressure to give loyal customers what they’re used to, but from an EV. • Ferrari will unveil its first all ...
Ferrari is preparing the landmark launch of its first fully electric car in October, the luxury sports car maker said on Tuesday, while targeting an increase of at least 5% in revenues and core ...
MILAN, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Luxury sports carmaker Ferrari (RACE.MI), opens new tab will present its first fully-electric vehicle (EV) at its capital markets day scheduled on Oct. 9, Chief Executive ...
MILAN (Reuters) - Luxury sports carmaker Ferrari will present its first fully-electric vehicle (EV) at its capital markets day scheduled on Oct. 9, Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna said on Tuesday.