Yes, Ferrari’s coming all-electric four door will be fast and powerful, with great handling. Ferrari promises it will sound good, too. We can’t show you what the first-ever electric-powered Ferrari ...
Ferrari has managed to go 78 years before making its first fully electric vehicle. It's begun to reveal some details of what that'll look like, ahead of its proper 2026 launch – and what it will sound ...
They say that a car is greater than the sum of its parts – the passion, the emotion, the spirit that it embodies, is more than just facts and figures. There's no brand where that's more true than ...
Ferrari took its first step in showing off its first full-electric car, currently known as Elettrica, to the world as part of its Capital Markets Day event in Italy on Thursday. The automaker spilled ...
Chances are, you had forgotten that Ferrari was working on a high-performance EV—I know I kinda did—given that we’ve been talking about it since before the pandemic, about 35 years ago. Ferrari ...
Ferrari N.V. (NYSE:RACE) unveiled some details about its first electric vehicle, which has a placeholder name of Elettrica. The EV features in-house-developed electric motors, producing over 1,000 ...
Ferrari is finally dishing out some details about its upcoming electric car officially named the Elettrica, and there’s a sound on the table. Do we get to hear the sound today? Sadly, no. But Antonio ...
Ferrari has always been unique in that the company does precisely what it wants at any given time, with little regard for "trivial" things like market climate, prevailing trends, or just plain ol' ...
Ferrari has unveiled the technology which will power its hotly-anticipated first electric car, the Elettrica, as the 78-year-old luxury Italian sportscar maker looks to add battery power to its hybrid ...
Ferrari’s first electric sports car, to be released next year, will be a four-seat coupe with over 1,000 horsepower and a range of 530 kilometres (329 miles), the company announced Thursday. Named ...
It's a rather open secret that the electric revolution isn't going as planned by legacy automakers or even Tesla, but rather as envisioned by new-age technology companies, especially the ones from ...