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Ferrari: Elkann’s announcement, the first fully electric model in 2025

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MILANO – The Ferrari breaks the delay and announces that the first fully electric model of the Maranello house will be launched in 2025. This was revealed by the president John Elkann during the shareholders’ meeting that was held today for the approval of the 2020 financial statements. “We are very enthusiastic about our first fully electric Ferrari, which we plan to present in 2025 and you can be sure of it: everything in your imagination Maranello’s engineers and designers are able to conceive for such a landmark in our history, it will be realized, “said Elkann.

The SF90 Stradale, Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid, presented in May 2019.

The president of Ferrari (controlled by the holding Exor, as well as the publishing house de The Republic) explained that the company is continuing to implement its electrification strategy “in an extremely rigorous way. Our interpretation and application of these technologies in both motorsport and road cars is a great opportunity to convey the uniqueness and passion of the Prancing Horse to the new generations “. Ferrari had launched in May 2019 the first plug-in hybrid in its history, the SF90 Stradale, which received a great reception from international customers.

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Another important announcement from Elkann, who reiterated his return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023, is that “in the coming months” three new models will be launched. Ferrari never reveals the cars it presents to the public in advance and, even on new arrivals, confidentiality is maintained. However, the president’s announcement confirms that the Maranello-based manufacturer intends to maintain a high rate of new launches, given that already in 2020 three new models were presented “with great success”: the Ferrari Portofino M, the 488 GT Modified and the SF90. Spider.

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