How Much Will It Cost?
A report suggested Ferrari would price the EV at over $500,000 to start. However, in a recent interview, Vigna said that the number was "a surprise" to him. The automaker doesn’t set a model’s MSRP until one month before the car launches, so we likely won’t know how much it costs until early 2026.
It’ll likely cost much more than the Portofino M, which starts at around $250,000, but it could cost less than the SF90 Stradale that’s on its way out. It starts at over $520,000, but the SF90 is one of several models reaching the end of their lifecycle, so it’s unclear where the new EV will sit in the brand’s evolving lineup.
Is Ferrari Going Fully Electric?
No, Ferrari isn’t going fully electric anytime soon. The automaker will continue to offer combustion vehicles, hybrids, and electric powertrains based on demand. However, it expects EVs and hybrids to account for up to 80 percent of its output by 2030, even as it looks for ways to keep gasoline engines past 2035
July 04, 2024