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That’s right, 15 new cars by 2026 are planned by the Prancing Horse which will include the LaFerrari successor and a first all-electric model. Motorsport enthusiasts will also be able to rejoice at Ferrari’s return to hypercar racing with their LMDh program already well underway.
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The roadmap for Ferrari has been inundated over the past four years with over a dozen models introduced into their portfolio in this time. The same is expected from the Maranello automaker between the years of 2023 and 2026 after it announced 15 new cars were planned in this time. This will start with the unveiling of the all new and novel Purosangue SUV (we know they’re not calling it an SUV) which will be launched in September.
Another first for the illustrious Italian brand will be an all-electric model which according to Ferrari will be launched in 2025. It has also been just under a decade since the LaFerrari was shown to the world as a production model and Ferrari intend on replacing their hypercar with something new in this timeframe.
On the statistics side of things, by the end of 2026 Ferrari intends to produce 40% of its lineup with pure-ICE powertrains while 55% will be hybrids and the small remainder being their novel EVs. Thereafter, ICE-only models will only account for 20% while 40% will be hybrids and the remaining 40% will be EV only by 2030. This means we can expect their next roadmap by the end of the decade to begin featuring a feverish amount of EV derivatives.
Most importantly for racing enthusiasts, as part of the 15 new cars planned for Ferrari, the brand will return to LMDh racing with their model which is expected to arrive for competition next year. This alongside Porsche and Cadillac will attempt to dethrone the dominance of Toyota after the past few seasons have yielded very little competition for the Japanese automaker in the Le Mans series.
Keyword: Big plans for the Prancing Horse with 15 new cars planned by 2026