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Revving into the Future: Ferrari’s Plan to Unleash 20 New Models, Including Electric Vehicles, by 2030

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Ferrari to launch 20 models by 2030, including EVs

Ferrari’s Future Plan: 20 Models Including EVs by 2030

Ferrari has unveiled its ambitious product roadmap for the next five years, with plans to introduce a total of 20 new models by 2030, including a significant focus on electric vehicles (EVs).

The prestigious Italian supercar manufacturer made this announcement during its Capital Markets Day, outlining its strategy to launch an average of four new models per year between 2026 and 2030. While traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid models will continue to form the core of Ferrari’s lineup, EVs are set to represent 20% of the brand’s offerings by the end of the decade.

“Ferrari’s sports car range by 2030 will be strategically divided, with approximately 40% ICE models, 40% hybrid models, and 20% electric models,” the company stated, emphasizing its customer-centric approach and market adaptation.

“Each new model will cater to a specific target audience, offering unique features and characteristics,” the statement continued.

Recently, Ferrari also revealed the platform for its first all-electric vehicle, the Elettrica. The highly anticipated EV is scheduled for a preview in early 2026, with the final production version slated for a spring 2027 debut.

Source: Reuters

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