Ferrari’s First Electric SUV Elettrica Delayed to Spring 2026

2025/05/08
New car dynamics
Ferrari
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Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna announced that the brand’s first electric SUV, Elettrica, will be delayed to spring 2026. Originally scheduled for October 2025, Ferrari will now unveil some new electric vehicle technologies on October 9, 2025. The exterior and interior designs of Elettrica will be revealed in early 2026, with the first deliveries expected in October 2026. Based on spy shots, Elettrica will feature willow-shaped headlights, a small grille, and a three-section air intake, with a fastback body and a Levante-like rear end, though the quad exhausts are just for camouflage. The vehicle will be powered by an all-electric system and is expected to feature a simulated gear-shifting system to enhance driving pleasure.
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