Ferrari is electrifying its future! Their first all-electric car, codenamed F244, is set to be revealed in late 2025 and hit dealerships in 2026. CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed this news, also revealing they’re building a dedicated facility for electrified vehicles, including hybrids and the F244.
This new building will handle the development and production of electric components like high-performance batteries and motors. While details about the F244’s powertrain remain under wraps, Vigna did acknowledge test mules are undergoing real-world evaluation.
Ferrari’s electric future is taking shape. Recent sightings of test vehicles camouflaged with Maserati Levante bodywork and sporting high-voltage stickers strongly suggest an upcoming electric SUV.
This aligns with industry trends, as Porsche’s success with the electric Macan indicates a growing demand for luxury electric SUVs. Unlike Porsche, Ferrari’s electric SUV, codenamed F244, will be built on a dedicated platform.
While rumors of a second electric model, the F245, have surfaced, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna remains tight-lipped about its existence. Despite speculation of a half-million dollar price tag, Vigna emphasizes that pricing decisions are made closer to launch.