The long road to Ferrari's first electric car

May 25, 2026 2:06 AM EDT

Employees work at Ferrari's new 'e-building' facility, where the luxury sportscar maker is testing lines before an expected start of car production in early 2025, in Maranello, Italy, June 21, 2024. REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

ROME, May 25 (Reuters) - Ferrari, renowned for ‌its roaring V8 ​and V12 ​engines, is unveiling its first fully electric model, the Luce.

Here is a summary of how the Italian sports car maker got there after first using hybrid technology ‌in its Formula One racing cars more than a decade ago.

2014

Hybrid powertrains introduced ⁠in Formula One. Systems to recover kinetic energy when braking had been used since 2009.

MAY 2019

Ferrari launches 1,000 horsepower, 4WD ‌SF90 Stradale, its first mass-produced hybrid. ‌It had launched a limited series LaFerrari hybrid in 2013.

Further hybrid models are launched in the following years, including the 296 family, the 849 Testarossa and the limited edition F80 supercar ​costing €3.6 million ($4.2 million).

SEPTEMBER 2021

Benedetto Vigna, a physicist who spent 25 years at chipmaker STMicroelectronics, takes over as CEO to drive Ferrari's leap into electrification.

JUNE 2022

Vigna presents his first multi-year business plan for ⁠Ferrari, including a pledge that by 2030 electric models would make up 40% of its line-up, after the European Union launched an ​effective 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol-engine cars. He targets 2025 for Ferrari's first fully electric model.

JUNE 2024

Reuters reports details of Ferrari's first electric ​car, with a price tag pegged at more than €500,000.

Ferrari ‌inaugurates a new 'e-building' within its Maranello complex to make electric cars and parts for EVs, as well as hybrids and some traditional combustion-engine models.

MAY 2025

Ferrari says ⁠its first EV will be launched through a three-stage unveiling process culminating with a world premiere in the spring of 2026. It adds deliveries to clients will start in October 2026.

JUNE 2025

Ferrari delays plans for second EV ⁠due out in 2026 to at least 2028, due to lack of demand for high-performance EVs, Reuters reports.

OCTOBER 2025

Ferrari ​unveils technology to power its first electric car.

The four-door, four-plus-seat car will have a specially designed sound system to amplify vibrations from its powertrain to create an electric Ferrari roar.

In a new business plan, Ferrari's revised model ‌mix targets 20% EVs, 40% hybrids and 40% internal combustion engine (ICE) models for 2030 line-up. That compares with a 2022 target of 40% EVs, 40% ‌hybrids and 20% ICE models.

FEBRUARY 2026

Ferrari releases teaser images of first EV model, revealing its name as Luce - ⁠meaning light in Italian. LoveFrom, co-founded by ‌former Apple designer Jony Ive, ​is involved.

Vigna says that Ferrari is opening pre-orders for the Luce in March, after "very positive" client feedback.

($1 = 0.8519 euros)

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Adam Jourdan and ‌Alexander Smith)



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