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Motor1.com on MSNFerrari's Second EV Isn't Delayed—It Doesn't Exist
Ferrari hasn’t released any preliminary pricing, although reports suggest the EV will cost more than $500,000. It’s expected ...
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CarBuzz on MSNFerrari's Second EV Was Never Delayed Because It Never Existed
During the company's Q2 earnings call, the company's CEO clarified these reports, and pushed back on the use of the term ...
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HotCars on MSNFerrari’s Secret Weapon Is... a Chinese Electric Car?
A Chinese EV prototype just rolled out of Ferrari’s factory - hinting at what’s coming next from Maranello: the brand’s first ...
Someone caught photos of a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra leaving Ferrari headquarters in Maranello. Could Ferrari be benchmarking it for ...
Ferrari's first EV, which was co-designed by former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, will cost over $500,000, Reuters reported last year.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been getting attention throughout the industry, impressing everyone who's seen it. That "everyone" ...
Ferrari shares fell more than 12% on Thursday, the biggest single-day drop since the automaker was first publicly listed on ...
Ferrari is not the only luxury car maker to rethink its plans for all-electric sports cars. Production of the gas-powered Porsche 718 Cayman and Boxster models will end in October, but their EV ...
Ferrari EV 2 Delayed June 2025 Ferrari’s second EV model was meant to debut at the end of 2026; now it reportedly won’t make an entrance until at least 2028.
Ferrari is far from alone in adjusting its EV timeline. Lamborghini pushed its first electric model from 2028 to 2029, while Maserati has canceled plans for an electric MC20.
Breaking its tradition of roaring petrol engines, Ferrari will unveil its first fully electric car on October 9 in its hometown of Maranello, after it started to offer hybrid-electric models in 2019.
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