Back in February, we reported that Ferrari’s first all-electric car (a high-performance EV crossover) would probably be revealed on October 9, 2025 at the Italian firm’s Capital Markets Day. We are now slightly disappointed to admit that we were wrong.
Or were we? We’re not actually sure whether the unveiling has been delayed or if this was always the plan, but boss Benedetto Vigna has now said that Ferrari will only show the “technological heart” of its EV later this year.

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It sounds like we’ll get a glimpse of the battery and some motors in October then, hopefully alongside some technical details to whet the appetite.

According to Reuters, the EV will be revealed in a ‘three-stage unveiling process’. Rumors are the second stage will be a look at the interior, but the finished thing (which could apparently be called the ‘Elettrica’) won’t be shown off until well into 2026. Oh, and Reuters also said Vigna confirmed first deliveries wouldn’t take place until October 2026.
Reckon it’ll be worth the wait?
NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.