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Maranello’s first EV will debut in 2026 as planned, but the second model has been pushed to 2028, report claims
Ferrari is delaying its second electric car. Find out why the iconic brand is holding off on its next EV amid a challenging market for luxury performance vehicles.
While Ferrari's first EV is due soon, the second one is meant to be a true series production model. But a new report says there isn't enough demand for it.
Italian automaker Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has pushed off plans for its second all-electric model that was due out in 2026, according to Reuters. Sources indicate the second EV model will not be introduced until at least 2028 because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNExclusive-Ferrari Delays Second EV Model to at Least 2028 Because of Weak Demand, Sources SayAs part of Ferrari's undisclosed internal plans a second EV model was planned for around the end of 2026. But now it is not expected before 2028, one of the sources said, who added that real, sustainable demand is non-existent for an electric sports car.
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Last month, Ferrari announced it would begin to reveal details about its first all-electric vehicle this October ahead of a full reveal in the spring of 2026. That appears to still be on track; however, according to a report by Reuters, a second Ferrari EV that was originally supposed to be released in 2026 has been pushed back until at least 2028.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNFerrari pushes second EV launch to 2028 as luxury EV demand floundersFerrari delayed plans for its second fully electric model in 2026 to at least 2028 because of a lack of demand for high-performance luxury EVs.
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Ferrari’s SC40 and CZ26 Trademarks Spark Speculation of New SupercarsFerrari is once again stirring the supercar world, filing two new trademark names in Italy that have fans and experts speculating wildly about what the Prancing Horse might unveil next. The filings, “SC40” and “CZ26,