Ferrari’s Future Plans Revealed: Full Order Book Until 2025
In an exclusive report by the Italian automaker, it has been revealed that Ferrari’s order book is completely full for the next five years. With a range of eleven internal combustion vehicles and four hybrids offered in 2023, Ferrari is dominating the market. Internal combustion vehicles accounted for 56 percent of deliveries, while the remaining 44 percent came from the popular 296 and SF90 lines.
What sets the 296 and SF90 apart is their hybrid technology. While both are plug-in hybrids, the 296 boasts a V6 engine, while the SF90 packs a powerful V8. Additionally, the SF90 comes equipped with all-wheel drive, while the 296 is rear-wheel drive.
One of the standout models for Ferrari in 2023 was the Purosangue, a five-door SUV with a V12 engine. With rear-hinged rear doors, four seats, and an impressive 715 horsepower, the Purosangue is a force to be reckoned with. Ferrari takes pride in producing the highest-revving SUV, with the Purosangue’s 6.5-liter V12 reaching an astonishing 8,250 revolutions per minute. While not the most powerful SUV on the market, the Purosangue’s performance is still remarkable.
Looking ahead to 2024, Ferrari has exciting plans in store. The company will be opening a brand-new EV facility, set to be completed by June 2024. The first electric vehicle from Ferrari is expected to debut in the latter half of 2025. With a capacity of up to 15,000 vehicles per year, the “e-building” demonstrates Ferrari’s commitment to electric vehicles, which they predict will make up 40 percent of total sales by 2030.
Ferrari also announced that three new models are in the works for the future. While two of them, the F167 and F250, are widely anticipated, the details of the third model remain a mystery. Could it be a convertible version of the F167 or a more powerful iteration of the 296? Or perhaps a successor to the SF90? Only time will tell.
Fans of the V12-powered gran turismo will be delighted to know that Ferrari plans to unveil this model on May 2 in Miami. The F250, on the other hand, is expected to debut at a later date. Both models will be available worldwide as 2025 models. The F167 is rumored to produce an impressive 838 horsepower without any hybrid assistance, while the F250 will feature a turbocharged V6 engine, a departure from its predecessor’s aspirated V12.
With these exciting developments on the horizon, Ferrari continues to solidify its position as a leading luxury automaker. Stay tuned for more updates on Ferrari’s future endeavors.
In a stunning revelation, the F250 has been found to possess hybrid technology. While the specific details remain shrouded in mystery, experts speculate that this powerhouse may either sport a hybrid system or even a plug-in hybrid configuration, boasting an astonishing 1,000-plus horsepower. With such mind-boggling numbers, it’s no wonder that the 296 engine churns out an impressive combined 819 cavalli at full throttle. This groundbreaking innovation is set to revolutionize the automotive industry.