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Ferrari is preparing to launch its first EV sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag

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The first fully electric Ferrari is coming soon. Ferrari is preparing to launch its first electric sports car, but it will come with a hefty price tag. The first Ferrari EV sports car will cost over $500,000 (500,000 euros). Ferrari is ahead of schedule after taking a “big-big step forward” late last year.

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Ferrari, with first electric supercar coming in 2025, warns rivals over Chinese EVs

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Although its first fully electric supercar is not due out until next year, Ferrari is warning rivals about incoming Chinese EVs. Ferrari’s boss claims new competition from China should be a “call to action” for EU automakers. China is ready to introduce duties as high as 25% on vehicle imports with bigger engines. last November.

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Fuel-cell Honda CR-V drive, Polestar 4 pricing, Ferrari and SK: Today’s Car News

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This and more, here at Green Car Reports. While the vehicle is in top form, the fueling infrastructure is not. Good thing Honda, among other automakers, has moved on to prioritize other uses for hydrogen first—and put a charge port on the e:FCEV. At the New York Auto Show, 2025 Polestar 4 pricing was confirmed Wednesday.

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Ferrari named Morgan Stanley’s ‘favorite EV stock’ for 2022

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Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari ( NYSE: RACE ) is Morgan Stanley’s pick as the firm’s “favorite electric vehicle stock for 2022,” according to a note released by the Autos and Shared Mobility team. US Auto Stock Rankings for FY 22 | Morgan Stanley/Adam Jonas.

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Ferrari’s new solar-powered e-building preps for its first EV sports car

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The Italian luxury sports car maker is preparing to launch its first EV. Ferrari’s new e-building opened its doors on Friday with Italian President Sergio Mattarella in attendance. The new plant, entirely powered by renewable energy, is set to launch the first Ferrari EV sports car. MW of energy.

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Ferrari’s new solar-powered e-building opens ahead of first EV sports car debut

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The Italian luxury sports car maker is preparing to launch its first EV. Ferrari’s new e-building opened its doors on Friday with Italian President Sergio Mattarella in attendance. The new plant, entirely powered by renewable energy, is set to launch the first Ferrari EV sports car. MW of energy.

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Ferrari is testing Tesla Model S Plaid ahead of its first EV

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Ferrari is testing a Tesla Model S Plaid ahead of launching its own first all-electric supercar, which should be coming in the next two years. Over the last few years, Tesla vehicles have been among the most reverse-engineered and tested by automakers. There’s one famous automaker who hasn’t gone electric just yet, and that’s Ferrari.

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