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Instead of rushing to develop the Urus EV, Lamborghini has pushed it back to 2035, giving the brand more time to assess demand and market conditions for such a model – and EVs in general. Elsewhere ...
The electric Kia EV6 GT takes on the not-an-SUV Ferrari Purosangue, hopes it stands a chance against the Italian exotic. Does ...
Ferrari will begin unveiling its first EV in October this year in a three-stage process culminating in a world premiere next spring. However, a second EV model that would aim for wider sales is ...
Ferrari has delayed plans for its second fully-electric model that was due out in 2026 to at least 2028, because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs, two sources close to the ...
Ferrari’s first EV, which was co-designed by former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, will cost over $500,000, Reuters reported last year.
Ferrari’s competitor, Lamborghini, pushed back the launch of its first EV to 2029. German rival Porsche has scaled back its electrification plans following disappointing sales of the Macan EV ...
Ferrari has announced long-term plans to sell EVs and Reuters previously reported Ferrari has a second EV model under development, but the carmaker has not publicly disclosed any plans beyond its ...
While Ferrari's first EV is due soon, the second one is meant to be a true series production model. But a new report says there isn't enough demand for it.
Ferrari is preparing to unveil its first EV, expected to come as a low-volume special model, similar to what Rimac offers in the shape of the Nevera, limited to only 150 units, while the second ...
Ferrari isn't alone in delaying or outright canceling an electric supercar. Lamborghini said in December that it would launch its first EV in 2029 instead of 2028.
Ferrari revealed its new Amalfi coupe on Tuesday as the luxury sportscar maker mixes petrol and hybrid models in its range while preparing for the launch of its first fully electric vehicle. The ...