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Ferrari has delayed plans for its second fully-electric model that was due out in 2026 to at least 2028, because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs, two sources close to the matter ...
We now have a clearer picture of what will power the next Urus, with CEO Stephan Winkelmann confirming that a plug-in hybrid ...
Rumor has it, it’s that second Ferrari EV—which we’re now going to see in 2028, rather than late 2026—that was supposed to be more of a mainstream Ferrari, if there is such a thing.
Ferrari revealed its new Amalfi coupe on Tuesday as the luxury sportscar maker mixes petrol and hybrid models in its range ...
2026 is the same year that Slate Auto is expected to begin delivering its barebones electric truck, which was supposed to ...
Ferrari is delaying its second electric car. Find out why the iconic brand is holding off on its next EV amid a challenging market for luxury performance vehicles.
For Ferrari's first EV, it is too late to turn around and walk away as if nothing happened.So, it is coming later this year despite a slowing market demand. However, it is not too late to slow ...
The plan for a second Ferrari EV has been delayed twice by the Maranello, Italy-based company. Initially there was a one-year postponement, ...
New model replaces and upgrades Ferrari Roma Selling price starts from €240,000 (RM1.3 million) First deliveries expected in ...
Ferrari will reveal its first EV on October 9, 2025. We expect the new car to go on sale in early 2026 with a starting price north of $500,000. See all the cars worth waiting for ...
Ferrari also now offers far more opportunities for personalisation, from custom paint-jobs to added carbon fibre and lavish ...
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.