Can Ferrari Persuade the Superrich to Buy an EV Sports Car That Won't Rev? -- WSJ

Dow Jones
10/09

By Stephen Wilmot

Extravagantly powerful and noisy engines helped make Ferrari the ultimate sports-car brand. Now the company wants to persuade the superrich to buy a model with no engine at all.

The Italian carmaker this week started lifting the hood on its first fully electric vehicle, a yearslong project that has cost the brand hundreds of millions of dollars and promises to set a benchmark for how battery-powered sports cars should look, sound and drive.

At a glitzy launch event at its headquarters in Maranello, Ferrari showed off the technology that will power the EV, including a new electric axle, motor and battery pack set to be made in-house at its new factory.

It said the vehicle, called the Ferrari Elettrica, will be able to go from 0 to 62 miles an hour in 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 193 mph. The range on a single charge will be at least 329 miles. The company won't reveal what the model looks like until next spring, with deliveries slated to start later in 2026.

Write to Stephen Wilmot at stephen.wilmot@wsj.com

 

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