Ferrari is finally entering the electric era, and its first fully electric car is expected to come with a price tag of around €550,000 (about ₹6 crore in India)—making it one of the most expensive EVs in the world.
📌 What Is the Big News?
Ferrari is preparing to launch its first-ever electric supercar, reportedly named “Luce” or “Elettrica”, marking a historic shift from its traditional petrol-powered engines.
- ⚡ First full EV from Ferrari
- 🏎️ Ultra-luxury electric supercar category
- 💰 Expected price: ₹6 crore+ (base estimate)
💸 Why Is It So Expensive?
The high price comes from Ferrari’s positioning:
🏁 1. Ultra-luxury branding
Ferrari EV is not a mass-market car—it’s a limited, premium supercar
🔋 2. Advanced EV technology
- High-performance electric motors
- Custom-built EV platform
- Racing-level engineering
🧠 3. Exclusivity factor
- Ferrari keeps production highly limited
- Designed for elite buyers only
🚗 What We Know About the Car
Reports suggest the electric ferrari may include:
- ⚡ Over 1,000 horsepower
- 🧠 Advanced AI-assisted driving systems
- 🏎️ Supercar acceleration (0–100 km/h in under 2.5 sec expected)
- 🔋 High-capacity performance battery pack
🌍 Global Price Perspective
- Europe price: ~€550,000 (~₹6 crore)
- India price (after taxes/import): can go much higher (₹8–10 crore range possible)
- Competes with ultra-luxury EVs like Rolls-Royce Spectre
🧠 Why This Launch Matters
This is a major moment for the auto industry because:
- 🔥 ferrari is entering the EV era for the first time
- ⚙️ Shows shift from petrol engines to electrification
- 💎 Expands ultra-luxury EV market globally
🔚 Final Takeaway
The first electric ferrari is expected to cost around ₹6 crore in global pricing, making it a hyper-luxury EV aimed at collectors and ultra-rich buyers, not regular consumers. It represents Ferrari’s biggest technological shift in decades.
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