Ferrari unveils its first all-electric supercar — the Ferrari Elettrica. Over 1,000 HP, 530 km range, 2.5s 0–100 km/h and 310 km/h top speed redefine Maranello’s future.
A New Era in Ferrari Engineering
For the first time in its 125-year history, Ferrari has introduced a fully electric supercar.
At the Capital Markets Day 2025 event in Maranello, the brand officially unveiled the Ferrari Elettrica — a groundbreaking model that embodies Ferrari’s vision of the future of supercars, not merely as an EV but as a technological and emotional evolution.
With over 1,000 horsepower, a 530 km WLTP range, and a 2.5-second sprint to 100 km/h, the Elettrica represents the pinnacle of Ferrari’s “multi-energy strategy.”
After internal-combustion, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid models, this first 100% electric Ferrari showcases over 60 patented innovations, all developed in-house by Ferrari engineers — from the battery system to the inverter, from the chassis to the sound signature.

Birth of a New Ferrari Architecture
The Ferrari Elettrica is built on a completely new aluminum and carbon-fiber chassis.
- The structure and body are made of 75% recycled aluminum, saving 6.7 tons of CO₂ per car.
- The battery is integrated into the floor, lowering the center of gravity by 80 mm, giving the car a magnet-like grip on the road.
- Its architecture preserves Ferrari’s traditional mid-rear Berlinetta layout, with the driver positioned forward for maximum steering feedback — combining GT comfort with track-ready agility.
⚡ Performance: 0–100 km/h in 2.5 s – Top Speed 310 km/h
At its heart lies a quad-motor all-wheel-drive system with independent front and rear setups:
- Total output: Over 1,000 HP (in boost mode)
- Maximum torque: 8,000 Nm (rear axle)
- Top speed: 310 km/h
- 0–100 km/h: 2.5 seconds
- Range: 530 km (WLTP)
Ferrari’s in-house permanent-magnet synchronous motors rev up to 30,000 rpm.
- Front axle: 210 kW (3,500 Nm torque)
- Rear axle: 620 kW (8,000 Nm torque)
- Power density: 4.8 kW/kg (93% efficiency)
The smart torque-vectoring system dynamically adjusts traction and can fully disengage the front axle when desired — restoring the authentic rear-wheel-drive Ferrari feel.


🔋 Ferrari’s Integrated Battery Revolution
Ferrari developed its own 122 kWh structural battery, setting new standards for performance and packaging:
- Energy density: 195 Wh/kg — the highest in its segment
- Architecture: 800V, supporting 350 kW ultra-fast charging
- Charging time: 15–80% in 15 minutes
- Weight balance: 47:53 (front/rear)
- Structural integration: The battery forms part of the chassis for added rigidity and crash resistance
Like its legendary predecessors, Ferrari Elettrica treats the battery not just as an energy source but as a core structural component, enhancing stiffness and safety while keeping weight centralized.
🎵 The True Ferrari Sound — Electric, Yet Alive
Ferrari chose authenticity over artificiality. Instead of synthetic engine noise, the Ferrari Elettrica produces sound from real mechanical vibrations.
- High-precision sensors on the rear axle capture natural motor resonance.
- These vibrations are amplified through metallic resonance chambers.
- The result is a raw, organic, and unmistakably Ferrari sound signature.
This feature activates only in Performance mode — ensuring serenity during cruising, but a thrilling aural feedback when acceleration or paddle shifts are engaged.
🧠 Active Suspension and Dynamic Management
The Elettrica debuts Ferrari’s third-generation 48V active suspension system:
- Independent vertical force control on each wheel
- Vehicle Control Unit algorithms updated at 200 Hz
- Body roll and weight transfer reduced by 20%
- Perfect balance between comfort and handling
Thanks to Torque Shift Engagement, the driver can transition smoothly through five power levels, emulating the sensation of shifting gears in traditional Ferraris.
⚙️ Introducing eManettino: Ferrari’s Electric DNA
Ferrari expands its iconic Manettino with a digital evolution — the eManettino system.
Drivers can customize power output, traction layout (RWD/AWD), and energy management across three modes:
- Range: Maximum efficiency and minimal consumption
- Tour: Balanced power and comfort
- Performance: Full torque, all motors active, pure adrenaline
Piston Kafalar Comment
With the Elettrica, Ferrari hasn’t merely gone electric — it has redefined automotive engineering itself.
Over 1,000 horsepower, 530 km range, and 2.5 seconds to 100 km/h are impressive enough — yet the true revolution lies in how Ferrari blends this power with its signature soul and passion.
The Ferrari Elettrica might well be the first electric supercar to create a genuine emotional and mechanical connection — far beyond rivals like the Tesla Roadster or Rimac Nevera.
This car symbolizes Ferrari’s determination to lead the electric era without surrendering its spirit.
Maranello’s heartbeat is no longer silent — it pulses with electric current.
You can find Ferrari’s current models and full lineup on Ferrari’s official website.”
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