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Ferrari’s first electric supercar coming in 2025, warns local brands over Chinese EVs

Ferrari to launch its first electric supercar in 2025 and urges European automakers to respond to the increasing competition from Chinese EVs.

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Last updated: 2024/05/27 at 8:21 PM
EV-a2zm Published May 24, 2024 3 Min Read
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Ferrari SF90 Stradale Plug-In Hybrid electric sports car showcased at the Paris Motor Show, France - October 17, 2022.
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Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari is on track to introduce its first-ever electric supercar in 2025 to remain relevant in the rapidly evolving automotive market. However, the growing surge of Chinese-made electric cars continues to threaten European players. 

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First Ferrari EV debuts in 2025Ferrari urges European players to step up as Chinese EVs surgeFerrari bets big on EVs

According to Bloomberg, Ferrari has warned its co-European automakers about their Chinese counterparts.

First Ferrari EV debuts in 2025

Ferrari Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna confirmed in an exclusive interview with BloombergTV that the company will finally complete the development of its inaugural electric supercar model by the end of 2025.

📣 JUST IN: $RACE Ferrari Plans Electric Supercar for 2025 to Compete with $TSLA Tesla

👉 Key Highlights:

📍 Ferrari announces 2025 launch for its first electric supercar.

📍 CEO Benedetto Vigna aims to match performance of combustion-engine models.

📍 New factory in… pic.twitter.com/VVyC40lJUh

— Hardik Shah (@AIStockSavvy) May 23, 2024

The luxury automaker plans to launch the debut of the first Ferrari EV in the fourth quarter of 2025. As per the Ferrari boss, the model development “is going as planned.” 

Ferrari claims that its first EV model will be “unique in every aspect.” In fact, the Ferrari boss said that the upcoming electric supercar has already attracted the interest of numerous clients. 

“[They’re] waiting for our green car.” 

Ferrari Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna

Five things we know about Ferrari’s first electric supercar
(On sale in 2025, here’s what we think we know about the first EV Fezza)

It’ll probably be a two seater
Though Ferrari has dabbled in four seaters with cars like the FF and the Purosangue, its debut in the electric… pic.twitter.com/OUEWY1v7JE

— The Chad Mechanic (@TheChadMechanic) May 13, 2024

Ferrari urges European players to step up as Chinese EVs surge

As Ferrari gets closer to launching its first electric supercar, CEO Vigna is warning its co-European players about the growing dominance of Chinese-made EVs.

🇮🇹🚗 JUST IN: Ferrari's Electric Surge

Ferrari's CEO issues a wake-up call to EU automakers as Chinese EVs threaten the market. With plans for its first electric supercar in 2025, Ferrari aims for an electrifying future, already attracting eager clients.

[Source: Electrek] pic.twitter.com/2JNPXwHHwI

— RSxAI News (@RichSteini) May 23, 2024

CEO Vigna asserted that the intensified competition brought on by Chinese companies should be a “call to action” for European automakers. Despite the threat, the Ferrari boss looks at the situation as a healthy competition.

“For me, this is a call to action for Europe. People are defining it as a war but for me, it’s a nice competition.”

Ferrari Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna

Ferrari CEO Says China’s EVs Are a Call to Action for Europehttps://t.co/oOBIoxKlG4

— Kim Ross (@KimNaRoss) May 23, 2024

China is currently considering imposing 25% import duties on vehicles with bigger engines as a retaliation to a potential tariff hike against Chinese companies in the EU. It can potentially affect the likes of Porsche, Audi, and Range Rover. Notably, these brands represent most of China’s automotive imports.

Meanwhile, Ferrari is less vulnerable than its co-European brands, with CEO Vigna saying that the company will maintain its China sales share below 10% due to current import tariffs.

“China is not for Ferrari what it is for other luxury brands. The market in China is still not mature.”

Ferrari Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna

Ferrari bets big on EVs

Ferrari is currently developing its new electric vehicle factory in its hometown of Maranello, Italy. The upcoming facility will manage the production of the company’s electric motors, inverters, and batteries for electric cars.

According to CEO Vigna, Ferrari expects to complete the construction of the dedicated EV factory as early as June 2024.

These efforts are part of the Italian automaker’s strategy to have hybrid and BEVs account for 60% of its total sales by 2026. For context, it has already introduced its first-ever plug-in hybrid SF90 Stradale in 2023.

#ferrari sf90 stradale @Ferrari pic.twitter.com/mDi8s8Mhjw

— Garage Mike 🇮🇹 (@michele69028102) May 23, 2024

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