Ferrari has revealed more details on its upcoming Elettrica at its Q1 earnings call – saying that the unveiling of its first all-electric car will take place in three stages.
The supercar manufacturer previously suggested during a shareholder meeting earlier this year that we could see the full launch of the car at its Capital Markets Day on October 9. Now, it’s been confirmed that that date will host the first part of the ‘Elettrica’ unveiling, focusing on what Ferrari calls the EV’s “technological heart”.
Sharing the news, CEO Benedetto Vigna added that the second part of the reveal will be the “look and feel of the interior design concept” in early 2026, followed by the unveiling of the whole car in the spring. Vigna added that customers should expect deliveries of the Elettrica to commence a few months later, in October 2026.
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