Ferrari finally opened up to the development of electrification by stating that it will present a pure electric Ferrari in 2025. The statement came out of the acting CEO of Ferrari John Elkan while attending the Ferrari General Meeting in Maranello, Italy recently.
"We are very excited about the presence of a pure electric Ferrari that we will present in 2025. You can feel this car that this car is the car that Ferrari mechanics and designers dream of," said John Elkan. Ferrari itself undoubtedly has the ability to make pure electric cars.
Moreover, recently they have succeeded in making the latest hybrid Ferraris that have received positive responses, namely the Ferrari SF90 Stradale and the Ferrari SF90 Spider. John Elkann even said the two cars were one of Ferrari's excellent technical achievements.
It's just that Ferrari's steps will actually get a lot of challenges from competitors. In the same year, 2025, Aston Martin will also present their first electric car. In addition, several other sports car manufacturers have already tasted the taste of the electric sports car market.
Porsche, for example, has been selling their electric car for more than a year, the Porsche Taycan. What is certain is that Ferrari's decision to make pure electric cars will certainly make Ferrari consumers lose a bit. Because they will no longer hear the sound of Ferrari's much-loved V8 and V12 engines.


