Ferrari is targeting a product portfolio, composed of 60% hybrid and full electric
and 40% ICE in terms of number of models. By 2030, it is targeting an offering composed of 20% ICE, 40% hybrid and 40% full electric.
This first full electric Ferrari will be unveiled in 2025.
Ferrari electric cars will use battery cells assembled in Maranello.
The handcrafted battery modules will be integrated into the chassis of cars in a process focused on reducing the weight of the vehicle, and increasing the performance.
Benedetto Vigna, Ferrari CEO, says: “With their unwavering commitment and passion, the women and men of Ferrari are determined to flawlessly execute this strategic plan and to build on all the opportunities that lie ahead, embracing our founder’s will: to keep alive the will to progress pursued in the past. We will continue to draw on our competitive advantages: uniqueness and technological leadership, whilst taking actions to reach carbon neutrality by 2030”.
John Elkann, Ferrari Chairman, adds: “Our brand fuels the dreams of millions. It has been built up over 75 years of thrilling, memorable experiences, through success on the track and sheer driving pleasure on the road. It has created an inclusive, close-knit community that encompasses diverse people, countries and even industries. As long as we preserve its heritage and values, it will lay a solid foundation for our future strategic plans”.
Since 2014 100% of the electricity, in Ferrari‘s production facilities, comes from renewable sources, mean the company will decarbonise all its facilities by 2030.
Keyword: Ferrari Sets out Plans for 40% Electric Vehicles by 2030; First All-Electric Ferrari in 2025