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An Electric Ferrari?

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Although the vehicle and its name had already been announced, no images of the Elettrica—the first fully electric Ferrari—had yet been revealed. This time, the legendary Italian exotic car manufacturer has released several technical images of the vehicle’s chassis, confirming that it will be a battery-electric four-door, four-passenger sedan.

According to Ferrari engineers, thanks to a powertrain producing approximately 1,000 horsepower, the Elettrica should be capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in about 2.5 seconds, while reaching a top speed of roughly 310 km/h. Its driving range is expected to be around 530 kilometres, based on European standards.

The vehicle, which has never been officially unveiled until now, is scheduled to debut during the first quarter of 2026, with market availability expected to begin in the second quarter of the same year. Its estimated weight is 5,070 pounds, including a 122 kWh battery pack.

(Photo: Ferrari)

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