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Ferrari’s 2025 Revolution: Six New Models, a Historic First-Ever EV, and the Future of the Prancing Horse

David Castro by David Castro
February 5, 2025
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Ferrari’s 2025 Revolution: Six New Models, a Historic First-Ever EV, and the Future of the Prancing Horse

Ferrari isn’t just breaking sales records—it’s rewriting its own future. After a record-breaking 2024, the legendary Italian automaker is gearing up for a blockbuster 2025, with six brand-new models set to hit the market, including the company’s first-ever fully electric vehicle (EV).

The “Ferrari elettrica” will officially debut on October 9 during Capital Markets Day in Maranello, marking a seismic shift for the brand that built its legacy on roaring V-12s and high-revving V-8s.

While Ferrari is keeping tight-lipped about the other five models, there are some strong clues about what’s coming.

Ferrari’s First EV: What to Expect from the “Ferrari Elettrica”

The eagerly anticipated Ferrari EV remains a mystery in terms of name and final design, but spy shots of a modified Maserati Levante test mule suggest that it won’t be a traditional supercar.

Instead, Ferrari’s first electric offering might be a more practical high-performance GT or crossover—positioning itself as an alternative to the Purosangue, Ferrari’s first SUV.

This would follow the broader automotive trend of making electric vehicles more usable for daily driving, rather than focusing on track-focused hypercars right out of the gate.

While Ferrari has promised its electric cars will still “drive like a Ferrari,” the question remains: Will it deliver the raw passion that Prancing Horse fans demand?

What Other Ferrari Models Could Be Coming in 2025?

Beyond the groundbreaking EV, Ferrari is planning five additional launches. Based on what we know, here’s what to expect:

1. SF90 Stradale Replacement (Plug-in Hybrid V-8)

  • The SF90 Stradale has officially ended production, meaning a successor is inevitable.
  • Expect a next-gen plug-in hybrid supercar with even more power, potentially incorporating tech inspired by Ferrari’s Le Mans Hypercar program.

2. Updated Ferrari 296 (PHEV V-6 Coupe & Convertible)

  • The 296 GTB is due for an update, and we can likely expect both the coupe and Spider versions to get refreshed.
  • A more aggressive “Versione Speciale” track-focused model is also a possibility.

3. Purosangue Hybrid Variant

  • While Ferrari has been adamant about keeping its naturally aspirated V-12 alive, stricter emission regulations might force the brand to introduce a plug-in hybrid V-8 Purosangue.
  • This would offer a more accessible (and greener) version of Ferrari’s best-selling luxury SUV.

4. A New Special Series Model (SP4?)

  • Ferrari’s Icona Series has been a major success, with the Daytona SP3 following the Monza SP1/SP2.
  • A new SP4 could be in the works, potentially inspired by Ferrari’s historic endurance racing cars.

5. A Surprise Ferrari GT Model?

  • The Roma is still fairly new, but Ferrari could introduce a higher-performance grand tourer that slots between the Roma and 812 Superfast successor.
  • Could Ferrari be working on a return to front-engine V-12 GT cars?

Ferrari’s Future: More Hybrids, But the V-12 Lives On

While Ferrari’s first full-electric car is making headlines, hybridization is already dominating its lineup.

  • In 2024, hybrids accounted for 51% of total Ferrari deliveries, surpassing traditional ICE-only models for the first time.
  • Despite this, Ferrari has promised to keep its iconic V-12 engine alive as long as possible, balancing innovation with tradition.

Ferrari’s 2025 Lineup: A Game-Changer for the Brand

With six new models, including the historic debut of its first EV, Ferrari is embracing change while trying to stay true to its DNA.

But the real question is: Can Ferrari’s electrified future still deliver the passion, emotion, and raw excitement that defines the brand?

October 9 will give us the first real answer.

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