Ferrari has announced its product plan for the next five years. The Italian supercar maker will roll out 20 models by 2030, including EVs.
Ferrari revealed its strategic plan during its Capital Markets Day. The company said that an average of four models per year will be launched between 2026 and 2030. While internal combustion engine and hybrid models will remain at the heart of its lineup, EVs will account for 20% by 2030.
“Based on our customer-oriented approach, the current market environment, and its expected evolution, by 2030 our sports car range will consist of approximately 40% internal combustion engine (ICE) models, 40% hybrid models, and about 20% electric models,” Ferrari said.
“Each model will be designed with a distinctive positioning to appeal to a specific clientele,” the statement added.
Ferrari recently unveiled the pure-electric platform that will underpin the brand’s first EV, the Elettrica. The car will be presented in early 2026, with the production version set to debut in the spring of next year.
Source: Reuters