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Ferrari is preparing to launch its first EV sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag

Electrek

The first fully electric Ferrari is coming soon. Ferrari is preparing to launch its first electric sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag. The first Ferrari EV sports car will cost over $500,000 (500,000 euros). Here’s what you can expect.

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Ferrari, with first electric supercar coming in 2025, warns rivals over Chinese EVs

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Although its first fully electric supercar is not due out until next year, Ferrari is warning rivals about incoming Chinese EVs. Ferrari’s boss claims new competition from China should be a “call to action” for EU automakers.

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Ferrari reveals EV factory completion date, and it’s not far away

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Ferrari CEO Bendetto Vigna revealed its electric vehicle supercar production factory’s completion date, which is next June, at an investor conference last week. Ferrari has been one of the world’s most exclusive automakers, building ultra-fast cars for the ultra-wealthy, at least in many circumstances.

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Ferrari says its first electric vehicle is ahead of schedule after a big step forward in Q3

Electrek

As one of the most recognized supercar brands globally, many wonder when we will see a fully electric Ferrari hit the streets. According to CEO Benedetto Vigna, development on the first Ferrari EV is ahead of schedule.

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Fully Electric McLaren SUV Reportedly In Development

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McLaren seemingly wants to offer an electric alternative to the Ferrari Purosangue and Lamborghini Urus.

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Ferrari names its price for its first EV, and hints a second one is on its way

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Ferrari is gearing up to launch its first electric vehicle, but those interested will have to dish out a pretty penny, just like the rest of its vehicles. Ferrari is known for building some of the fastest, most luxurious, and most beautiful vehicles in the world. It’s not the only thing Ferrari has in the works, either.

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Ferrari plans for stable EV transition: 40 percent of sales fully electric by 2030

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As part of their Capital Markets Day, Ferrari has laid out their plans to electrify its brand over the coming years, including the introduction of its first EV model in 2025. ” These parts will be used in 13 new models Ferrari plans on releasing between 2023 and 2026. More shockingly, despite the brand’s pledge of €4.4

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