The excitement surrounding Ferrari’s upcoming all-electric supercar, the Elettrica, is reaching fever pitch, especially with the latest details unveiled during the company’s first-quarter earnings call. The iconic Italian automaker is set to create a buzz with the Elettrica through a thrilling three-stage reveal. Following whispers of a full reveal during the Capital Markets Day scheduled for October 9, we now know that this date kicks off the Elettrica’s grand debut! The initial phase will spotlight what Ferrari dubs the vehicle's “technological heart,” a revelation that has car enthusiasts abuzz with anticipation. CEO Benedetto Vigna indicated that the second phase, which will delve into the interior design concept, is planned for early 2026. Customers are eagerly counting down the months until they can take delivery of the Elettrica shortly after its final unveiling in the spring of 2026, with October 2026 marking the commencement of deliveries.
Although the name 'Elettrica' has surfaced during earlier shareholder meetings, Ferrari has yet to formally confirm it as the official moniker. Nonetheless, the name is entirely fitting: 'Elettrica' translates to 'electric' in Italian, elegantly reflecting the identity of a brand celebrated for its high-performance legacy—think the simplicity of titles like 'The Ferrari' or the '812 Superfast'. The anticipation grows even further as patent filings provide tantalizing hints about the unique sound experience Ferrari is developing for its first electric vehicle.
These patents unveil an innovative auditory experience, featuring a synthetic gearshift mechanism that intertwines 'audio files' responding to driver inputs. While electric vehicles traditionally offer the simplicity of a single-speed setup, Ferrari is determined to enhance the driver’s connection to the car. Traditionally exhilarating aspects of driving, like choosing the right gear as you enter a corner, may be somewhat diminished in electric vehicles, but not with the Elettrica. With a twist, Ferrari allows drivers to choose from different sound profiles, ranging from 'historical' sounds that recall the roar of iconic V8s and V12s, to more 'modern' and 'futuristic' tones, striking a captivating balance between rich heritage and cutting-edge technology. One patent image even depicts a gearshift paddle mounted on the steering column—a delightful nod to Ferrari’s traditional internal combustion vehicles.
Entering the realm of prototype testing has generated a most thrilling spectacle, with several camouflaged test vehicles spotted in motion. While the Elettrica borrows stylistic cues from the Maserati Levante—such as body panels and rear light designs—it has been extensively remixed to incorporate Ferrari’s pioneering electric powertrain and a dynamic, low-slung chassis, honed for pure, exhilarating driving pleasure.
Speculation about the Elettrica’s target market is already rampant, with strong suggestions emerging that it could compete alongside the Ferrari Purosangue to attract customers who seek both luxury and practicality. Design hints in the prototype suggest its identity: sleek headlights drawn from the stunning Roma, tail lights echoing the Levante, and uniquely flared front fenders that set it apart. Aggressive front bumper styling complements this fierce look, while imposing 24-inch wheels promise to deliver performance that lives up to the Ferrari legend.
During the recent financial briefing, Ferrari celebrated a remarkable profit exceeding €1.56 billion—a thrilling 21% leap from the previous year. In this context, CEO Benedetto Vigna linked the revolutionary Ferrari F80 hypercar, boasting a jaw-dropping 800V architecture and a self-charging hybrid system, to the brand’s electric future. He articulated, “The evolution of our brand has always been central to Ferrari's ethos, driving innovations in our infrastructure and products, prominently featured in our forthcoming supercar and the innovative E-Cells Lab, which fortifies our electrochemical capabilities.” Vigna further elaborated, “This is a pivotal chapter for us—a transformative period during which we embrace three powertrains: internal combustion engines, hybrids, and electric.” With the new E-Cells Lab on the verge of commencing production, Ferrari expresses its ambition to design electric motors and core components in-house while collaborating with trusted partners for the battery supply.
As anticipation swells around this remarkable electric beast, enthusiasts can look forward to a design that promises to sit lower than its V12-powered sibling, the Purosangue. Featuring an impressively low windscreen base, the Elettrica is shaping up to offer at least a dual-motor setup for enhanced all-wheel drive, ensuring exhilarating performance that’s quintessentially Ferrari. Similar to the Purosangue, advanced features like fully active suspension and rear-wheel steering are set to grace this transformative electric marvel, guaranteeing an unparalleled driving experience. The automotive world is watching closely—are you prepared to be swept off your feet by Ferrari’s pioneering electric masterpiece?