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Ferrari delaying second EV due to ‘zero’ demand – report

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 18, 2025

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While the first Ferrari EV is still on track to debut this year, the automaker’s second all-electric model is being delayed to at least 2028.

Sources at Maranello have told Reuters this second EV was initially due to be unveiled at the end of 2026, but its launch has just been pushed back for a second time, with the car now not set to appear in public until 2028 at the earliest.

One of the newswire’s informants said this was down to “zero” long-term, sustained demand for a high-performance Ferrari EV.

While the Ferrari’s first all-electric car — which will be unveiled later this year, and should start arriving in customers’ garages from October 2026 — is a low-volume model, the second EV is planned to be a core model that will sell between 5000 and 6000 units during its five-year lifespan.

Ferrari’s first EV (above and below) has reportedly been styled in conjunction with Jony Ive, Apple’s former chief designer. It will be larger than other Ferrari models, and have a body that’s a not-quite-an-SUV-but-not-quite-a-wagon.

Last spied earlier this year, the prototype has a synthetic V8 soundtrack and will make its debut on October 9, 2025. Pricing will apparently start from US$500,000 ($A770,000), and Ferrari expects to sell roughly 700 to 800 per year.