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Ferrari lifts the hood on first EV as it trims broader plan
Ferrari has offered a glimpse of its first electric car, the Elettrica, boasting over 1,000 horsepower and a 0-100 kph time of 2.5 seconds. Despite this reveal, the luxury automaker is tempering its EV ambitions, now targeting 20% of its lineup to be all-electric by 2030, a reduction from its previous goal.

Ferrari goes electric with four-seat coupe 'Elettrica'
Ferrari is launching its first all-electric sports car, the "Elettrica," next year. This four-seat coupe will boast over 1,000 horsepower and a 530 km range, targeting wealthy customers seeking an electric Ferrari experience. The company emphasizes this is an addition, not a full transition to electric.

Some Ferrari cars to get costlier by 10% in the US, thanks to Trump's 25% auto tariffs
Luxury Italian carmaker Ferrari said Thursday it would increase its prices on most of its vehicles sold to the US from next week following Donald Trump's announcement of steep tariffs. Ferrari said Thursday that the impact of the tariffs would be partially reflected in its pricing for almost all imports after April 2. Ferrari produces all of its cars at its Maranello factory.

The ultimate drive: Four luxe routes for supercar enthusiasts
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Ferrari's first electric car to cost over $500,000, source says
The Italian brand, Ferrari, famed for its roaring petrol engines, has said it will launch an electric car late next year, and the planned price shows its confidence that ultra-wealthy drivers are ready for it, even as mass-market rivals are slashing electrical vehicle (EV) prices amid faltering demand.

Ferrari introduces SF-23 at Maranello ahead of 2023 F1 season
At its Fiorano test track, Ferrari unveiled the SF23 in front of a makeshift grandstand that was jam-packed with 500 spectators and students from nearby colleges and institutions.
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Ferrari to make 80% hybrid and full-electric range by 2030
CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed that the first electric car will be presented in 2025, with the first deliveries the following year.
F1 2022: Everything you need to know
The upcoming edition marks the start of a brand new era for the sport with radically redesigned cars and a new world champion. Here’s everything you need to know.
Ferrari's restaurant, where founder Enzo once dined, reopens with Michelin-starred chef Massimo Bottura's recipes
Il Cavallino will open across from Ferrari's headquarters at the heart of a region known around the world for fast cars and slow food.
Ferrari taps European chip-maker executive as new CEO
Vigna, 52, will join Ferrari in September from Geneva-based STMicroelectronics, where he has worked for 26 years, most recently running the most profitable operating business, its analog, micro-electromechanical systems and sensors group.
Luxe redefined! Ferrari debuts Portofino M with 600 horsepower V8 turbo engine priced at $244K
The Portofino M is the first open-top Ferrari to get an eight-speed transmission.
Ferrari suspends production over Covid-19
The Italian government ordered a nationwide lockdown last week. But supply chain problems have emerged to the degree that the automaker "cannot ensure continued production," although operations not linked to production will continue, the company added. CEO Louis Camilleri said that Ferrari would look to restart production as soon as feasible.
Optimism that pervaded the Ferrari camp has given way to a sense of resignation
Session after session, lap after lap the Spanish Grand Prix weekend repeatedly threw up the same resounding verdict as far as Ferrari’s form was concerned — not fast enough.
Want to feel like an F1 driver? Ferrari unveils the 810-horsepower Monza
Ferrari will manufacture fewer than 500 of the 12-cylinder machines, which will reach 100 kph in less than 3 seconds.
Red Bull saves wrecked Ferrari
No matter what the German did over the final five races, the power to dictate the destiny of the world championship would have rested solely with Hamilton.
Pirelli end tyre test a day early after Vettel crash
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Motor racing-Pirelli end tyre test a day early after Vettel crash
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Giovinazzi appointed Ferrari reserve driver
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Motor racing-Ferrari climate of fear? Old story, says Arrivabene
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Vettel more focused on car than contract
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Ex-chief engineer sees 'climate of fear' at Ferrari
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James Allison leaves Ferrari, team lacking sorely-needed technical leadership
The Briton left Ferrari in a mutually agreed split, the team announced on Wednesday morning ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.
ICICI Bank ties up with Ferrari for co-branded credit card
The 'Ferrari Credit Card' comes in two variants on the Visa platform and offers customers a host of offers.
No podium finish for Mercedes at the Hungarian GP may well be an aberration
The race at the Hungaroring, on the outskirts of Budapest, was the second consecutive race that Mercedes has found their supremacy challenged.