Ferrari Elettrica: The New Era in Ferrari's Strategy for 2030
On October 9, 2025, Ferrari unveiled its strategic plan through 2030, confirming a commitment to innovation, exclusivity, and sustainability, centered around the Ferrari Elettrica, its first fully electric model.

On October 9, 2025, during the Capital Markets Day in Maranello, Ferrari unveiled its strategic plan through 2030, confirming a commitment to innovation, exclusivity, and sustainability. At the heart of this vision is the Ferrari Elettrica, the first fully electric model of the Prancing Horse, which represents a cornerstone of the transition towards a greener future without compromising the brand's sporting DNA. With a propulsion mix that by 2030 will see 40% ICE, 40% hybrid, and 20% electric, Ferrari aims to maintain its leadership in the luxury automotive sector, enriching its offering with an average of four new launches annually between 2026 and 2030.
Ferrari's Strategy: Uniqueness, Innovation, and Sustainability
Ferrari reaffirms the principles of technological neutrality and production agility, inherited from the 2022-2026 plan, which concludes with results exceeding expectations. The company has enriched its lineup with 14 models launched out of 15 planned, expanded its customer base to 90,000 active clients (a 20% increase since 2022), and inaugurated the e-building in Maranello for the in-house production of key electric components. On the racing front, the triumphant return to Le Mans with three consecutive victories underscores the sporting spirit, while the lifestyle segment expands with new flagship stores in London and New York, and a range of personal luxury goods and experiences for an audience of over 400 million fans.
Decarbonization is a concrete commitment: Scope 1 and 2 emissions reduced by 90% in absolute terms from 2021 to 2030, and Scope 3 by 25% from 2024 to 2030, thanks to recycled materials such as aluminum (which will cut 6% of CO2 emissions). Additionally, M-TECH Alfredo Ferrari is established, an educational hub in Maranello in collaboration with the Agnelli Foundation and local entities, to train the next generation of engineers.
From a financial perspective, Ferrari raises its 2025 guidance, exceeding the 2026 targets a year early. Net revenues are expected to reach approximately 9 billion euros by 2030 (CAGR of 5%), driven by sports cars and customizations. EBITDA will reach at least 3.6 billion (margin ≥40%), with a cumulative industrial free cash flow of 8 billion from 2026 to 2030. Shareholder remuneration rises to 7 billion, with a dividend pay-out of 40% and a buyback of 3.5 billion.
Insight into the First Ferrari Elettrica: Power, Emotion, and Unique Technology
The Ferrari Elettrica, dubbed “Elettrica,” marks a revolutionary chapter: deliveries will begin at the end of 2026, with an estimated price exceeding 500,000 euros. Unveiled during the Technology and Innovation Workshop, the production-ready chassis and powertrain embody Ferrari's philosophy: not just a simple EV, but a vehicle that amplifies driving pleasure, onboard experience, and usability potential.
Technically, the Ferrari Elettrica boasts four in-house developed electric motors, delivering a total power exceeding 1,000 hp, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in under 2.5 seconds and a range of approximately 530 km. The high-voltage battery pack, electric axle, inverter, and motor are produced in the e-building in Maranello, ensuring 93% efficiency and a power density of 3.23 kW/kg at the front. Ferrari promises an authentic sound, simulated to evoke the roar of traditional V12s, and advanced vehicle dynamics with active suspensions and internal software for thrilling handling.
This vehicle is not just an addition to the lineup: it opens a new segment, attracting customers seeking uncompromised electric thrills. Benedetto Vigna, CEO, emphasizes: “The Ferrari Elettrica is a concentrate of innovative thinking, capable of delivering distinctive driving emotions.” Integrating technologies from racing (such as Formula 1 and Endurance), it includes a phygital approach for the interiors, with a Human Interface that blends digital and analog.
The Ferrari Elettrica also benefits from sustainability: innovative materials reduce environmental impact, aligning with decarbonization goals. It is not a substitute for ICEs, but a complement that diversifies the offering while maintaining exclusivity with limited volumes.
In summary, the Ferrari Elettrica embodies the future of Ferrari: a balance between heritage and innovation, ready to win over new Ferrari enthusiasts as the brand marches towards a sustainable growth and record profits by 2030. With this move, Maranello not only responds to environmental challenges but redefines electric luxury.