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Due To A Lack Of Interest, Ferrari Postpones The Release Of Its Second EV.
Even before the first electric Ferrari is here, the second electric Ferrari seems to have been delayed considerably. The reason: nobody is waiting for an electric sports car.
Porsche has downgraded its EV goals, the first electric Lamborghini has been delayed until 2029, the electric version of the Maserati MC20 has been cancelled, and before the first electric Ferrari is even here, Ferrari’s second EV also seems to be delayed. That’s according to the normally well-informed Automotive News, citing two anonymous sources.
Ferrari will release the first bits of information about its first electric car in October. The first electric Ferrari will reportedly be a real tastemaker, which will be built in small numbers. The first examples are expected well into the second half of next year. The second electric Ferrari should be a real game changer, possibly a relatively low-stretched, crossover-like vehicle. The arrival of that second Ferrari has been postponed, according to one of the sources spoken to by Automotive News. It was initially supposed to hit the market at the end of 2026, but you don’t have to expect it before 2028. The reason: Ferrari is currently estimating that there is simply no (structural) demand for electric sports cars.




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