Ferrari is set for an electrifying year in 2025, with plans to launch six new models, including its first-ever electric vehicle. The Italian automaker achieved record sales in 2024 and aims to keep the momentum going with this ambitious product offensive.
The highly anticipated electric Ferrari will be revealed on October 9th, marking a significant milestone for the brand. While details are scarce, spy shots suggest it could be based on a modified Maserati Levante platform with Ferrari Roma headlights.
Among the other new models expected is a replacement for the SF90 Stradale plug-in hybrid supercar, likely accompanied by a convertible variant. The 296 lineup is also set to expand with a more track-focused version, potentially dubbed the 296 VS (Versione Speciale).
Additional possibilities include a plug-in hybrid V-8 option for the Purosangue, a successor to the Roma coupe, or another limited-production Icona series model. With Ferrari's commitment to electrification and performance, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for the iconic Italian brand.