Ferrari Elettrica |
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Page 1 of 3 Next >> ![]() The product of a radically new and innovative approach, the new Ferrari Elettrica combines state of the art technology with superlative performance and the extraordinary driving pleasure that distinguishes every Ferrari model. Remaining true to the marque’s engineering and artisanal traditions, each of the main components of this car has been developed and is manufactured in-house to ensure that the new Ferrari Elettrica also delivers the peerless levels of performance and uniqueness that only Ferrari can offer. This car can be considered the culmination of a long journey of technological research into electrification that began with the first hybrid solutions derived from the 2009 Formula 1 car. From the 599 HY-KERS prototype of 2010 to the 2013 LaFerrari del 2013, and from the SF90 Stradale – the Maranello-based marque’s first plug-in hybrid – and the 296 GTB to the 849 Testarossa presented recently, Ferrari has built and consolidated the know-how needed to develop an electric car capable of excelling in every dimension. The strategy leading Ferrari towards the first electric model in its history was clear from the outset: that a model such as this would only be introduced once the technology available could ensure the superlative performance and authentic driving experience befitting the values of the brand. The project is now ready to go into production and boasts over 60 patented proprietary technological solutions. For the first time, both the chassis and bodyshell are manufactured with 75% recycled aluminium, contributing to an astonishing overall saving of 6.7 tons of CO2 for every vehicle built. The architecture features short overhangs, an advanced driving position close to the front axle, and a battery integrated completely into the floorpan. The modules are installed between the front and rear axles, with 85% of them concentrated in the lowest position possible to lower the centre of gravity and benefit driving dynamics. Notably, the Ferrari Elettrica gains a dynamic edge from a centre of gravity 80 mm lower than an equivalent ICE model. At the rear, Ferrari has introduced the first separate subframe in its history. It has been designed to reduce noise and vibration perceived in the cabin while still ensuring the stiffness and driving dynamics expected from a car from Maranello. The third generation of the 48 V active suspension system - originally introduced on the Purosangue and evolved for the F80 - takes ride comfort, body control and vehicle dynamics to even greater heights by distributing cornering forces optimally over the four wheels. The first all-electric Ferrari is equipped with two electric axles developed and built entirely in-house, each with a pair of synchronous permanent magnet engines and Halbach array rotors derived from F1 technology and industrialised for a series production application. The front axle has a power density of 3.23 kW/kg and an efficiency of 93% at peak power, while the rear axle attains a power density of 4.8 kW/kg and the same peak efficiency. Capable of delivering up to 300 kW, the front inverter is fully integrated into the axle and weighs just 9 kg. Designed and assembled in Maranello, the battery has an energy density of almost 195 Wh/kg – the highest of any electric car – and features a cooling system designed to optimise heat distribution and performance. The three driving modes available – Range, Tour and Performance – determine how energy, available power and traction are managed. The paddles behind the steering wheel let the driver access five progressively higher levels of torque and power delivery to offer a sensation of gradual acceleration and involvement. The dynamic parameters acquired by the Vehicle Control Unit are updated 200 times per second to predictively manage suspension, traction and steering functions and ensure unparalleled agility, stability and precision. And then the sound – a distinctive trait of every Ferrari – has been developed to accentuate the unique characteristics of the electric powertrain. A high precision sensor picks up the mechanical vibrations of the powertrain components, which are amplified to offer an authentic aural experience that reflects the dynamic driving experience and provides the driver with direct aural feedback. The unveiling of the new Electric Ferrari will continue in early 2026 with a preview of the look-and-feel of the interior design concepts. A few months later, in spring next year, the journey will culminate with the World Premiere where this harmonious blend of technology and design will be revealed. Page 1 of 3 Next >> |
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