Ferrari’s New Electric Supercar: A 800V Revolution

Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric vehicle, a high-performance supercar built on an 800-volt architecture. The model, codenamed “F250,” is expected to deliver over 1,000 horsepower and feature advanced battery technology developed in-house.
The electric powertrain combines three electric motors—one at the front and two at the rear—providing all-wheel drive and torque vectoring capabilities. Ferrari claims the car will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 210 mph.
Key features include a lightweight carbon-fiber chassis, active aerodynamics, and a unique sound system designed to emulate the iconic Ferrari engine note. The battery pack, with a capacity of around 100 kWh, supports ultra-fast charging at up to 350 kW, allowing an 80% charge in just 18 minutes.
Production is scheduled to begin in late 2025, with a limited run of 1,000 units. Pricing is expected to start at approximately €500,000 ($540,000).

The vehicle will be built at Ferrari’s Maranello plant, where a new assembly line dedicated to electric models has been established. This marks a significant shift for the Italian automaker, which has long been synonymous with high-performance combustion engines.