Ferrari: towards an electric future?

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Ferrari, the ultimate symbol of automotive performance and luxury, is set to revolutionise its heritage with the launch of its first all-electric model in 2025. With a starting price of around €500,000, this technological jewel promises to marry the brand's legendary DNA with the most advanced innovations. 

 

Prepare yourself for an unparalleled driving experience, where every detail, from the lightning acceleration to the unique sound signature, is carefully designed to preserve the Ferrari emotion. With this shift to electric power, the Prancing Horse marque is paving the way for a sustainable future without compromising its timeless essence.

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Ferrari: an electric 100% model in 2025?

A starting price of around 500,000 euros

Ferrari plans to launch its first electric 100% model in the fourth quarter of 2025, marking an important milestone in the brand's history. Although specific details remain limited, Ferrari promises that this electric car will be true to the brand's DNA, offering exceptional performance and a unique driving experience. The base price is expected to be in the region of 500,000 eurosThis makes it one of the most expensive models in the current range. Ferrari is committed to developing cutting-edge technologies for this vehicle, including high-efficiency electric motors and hand-assembled structural batteries.

 

The brand is also paying particular attention to the sound aspect, promising a specific soundtrack to preserve the characteristic emotion of driving a Ferrari. This first electric model is part of Ferrari's progressive electrification strategy, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.

An electric supercar faithful to Ferrari's DNA

Ferrari is set to revolutionise the world of supercars with its first all-electric model, while remaining true to its legendary DNA. The Italian brand, synonymous with performance and automotive passion, promises that this new electric supercar will not compromise on the driving sensations and emotion that characterise its vehicles. By incorporating cutting-edge technologies, Ferrari is ensuring that this model will deliver breathtaking performance, with lightning acceleration and exceptional handling. The brand is also working hard to create a unique sound signature for this vehicle, to preserve the distinctive roar that thrills Ferrari enthusiasts.

 

This ambitious project demonstrates Ferrari's commitment to embracing the future of electrification while honouring its heritage, ensuring that every moment spent behind the wheel of this electric supercar will be an unforgettable experience worthy of the prancing horse emblem.

Ferrari electric: technological challenges and innovations

Ferrari is firmly committed to the era of electrification, while seeking to preserve its DNA as a prestigious brand. To meet this challenge, Ferrari is implementing a number of major technological innovations:

1. Development of high-performance electric motors

Ferrari designs electric powertrains capable of delivering exceptional performance, true to the brand's reputation.

2. Advanced batteries

The company is working with partners in Europe and Asia to develop the next generation of high energy density solid state batteries.

3. Component integration

The electric motors and batteries will be assembled in Maranello and integrated into the chassis to optimise the weight and rigidity of the vehicles.

4. Unique sound signature

Ferrari is working on a specific soundtrack for its electric models, aimed at preserving the characteristic emotion of driving a Ferrari.

5. Active suspension

The brand is developing active suspension technology to lower the centre of gravity when cornering, improving speed and performance.

6. Flexible production

The new 'e-building' production site will provide greater flexibility to meet demand and reduce development time for new models.

 

These innovations aim to meet the major challenges of electrification for Ferrari, in particular preserving the brand's characteristic performance, exclusivity and driving experience. By investing heavily in research and development, Ferrari is striving to maintain its leading position in the luxury sports car segment, while adapting to new environmental requirements and market developments.

The end of the V12, many new models and electrification: Ferrari's plans for the future

Ambitious targets: 60% electrified by 2026, 80% by 2030

Ferrari is firmly committed to the era of electrification with the opening of a new production line at Maranello, scheduled for early 2025. This state-of-the-art facility will house production of the Purosangue SUV, whose commercial success has exceeded expectations, as well as the SF90 Stradale, the brand's first plug-in hybrid sports car. The site will also be dedicated to the manufacture of strategic electrical components such as high-voltage batteries, electric axles and electric motors.

 

Ferrari's commitment to the environment is demonstrated by theThe installation of more than 3,000 solar panels with a capacity of 1.3 megawatts on the roof of the building. The aim is to supply the entire factory with renewable energy by the end of the year, underlining the brand's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. carbon footprint.


Ferrari's electrification strategy is ambitious: by 2026, 60% of its production should be electric and hybrid models 100%This will rise to 80% by 2030. The brand currently offers four hybrid models, pioneered by the LaFerrari supercar launched in 2013. To support this transition, Ferrari plans to allocate 40% of its investment to hybrid cars and 35% to fully electric vehicles by 2026, demonstrating its firm commitment to a more sustainable future while preserving the brand's sporting and luxurious DNA.

Ferrari: the new E-Cell Lab centre in Bologna and the e-Building factory in Maranello

Ferrari: the E-Building factory in Maranello

The Maranello E-Building plant, inaugurated on 24 June 2024, embodies Ferrari's future in terms of innovation and sustainability. Located in Maranello, Italy, this state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to the production of Ferrari's future electric vehicles. Designed to assemble high-performance electric models, the E-Building plans to launch the first all-electric Ferrari as early as 2025, followed by other models in the years to come. The $214 million investment in the plant reflects Ferrari's commitment to innovation and sustainability.

 

With a production capacity of up to 20,000 vehicles a yearThe E-Building enables Ferrari to meet the growing demand for its hybrid and electric models, while optimising space in its existing facilities for limited series models. This flexible and sustainable plant is designed to assemble electric vehiclesIt uses sustainable materials and advanced technologies to minimise its environmental impact.

 

Symbolising Ferrari's entry into the era of electrification, the E-Building marks an important milestone in the brand's history, demonstrating its commitment to innovation, performance and sustainability. Located close to Ferrari's historic factory in Maranello and built in two years, the E-Building employs around 300 people. This project represents a crucial step not only for Ferrari, but also for the automotive industry as a whole, illustrating carmakers' commitment to producing more sustainable vehicles.

Ferrari: the new E-Cell Lab centre in Bologna, an innovation hub for the batteries of the future

The E-Cells Lab, inaugurated on 8 April 2024 at the University of Bologna, represents a new centre of innovation for the batteries of the future. This research centre, the fruit of collaboration between Ferrari, NXP and the university, is dedicated to the development of high-performance lithium-ion batteries. The main objective of the E-Cells Lab is to create more efficient, lightweight and durable batteries for Ferrari's future electric vehicles, while conducting in-depth research into battery materials and manufacturing processes. The laboratory also shares its knowledge and results with the scientific and industrial community.

 

Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the E-Cells Lab brings together a team of internationally renowned researchers and benefits from the financial support of Ferrari, NXP and the University of Bologna. As the only centre of excellence of its kind in Europe, the E-Cells Lab will make a significant contribution to the advancement of research into lithium-ion batteries, accelerating the development of more efficient and environmentally-friendly electric vehicles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ferrari is firmly committed to an electric future, with the launch of its first electric 100% model scheduled for 2025. New infrastructures, such as the E-Building factory in Maranello and the E-Cell Lab research centre in Bologna, illustrate the brand's commitment to innovation and sustainability. With a strategy aimed at carbon neutrality by 2030, Ferrari combines cutting-edge technology and performance, while preserving its legendary DNA of luxury and sportiness.


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