Ferrari CEO: ‘Our EV Will Not Be Silent’

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Ferrari's first electric car will launch towards the end of 2025 and it will not be silent, CEO Benedetto Vigna said.

A low-slung Ferrari draped in the Rosso Corsa paint pumping thunderous noises through its exhaust pipes is the definition of wet automotive dreams for many car enthusiasts. But how Ferrari’s future cars will retain some of their famed aural thrills in the electric future remains a mystery. However, Ferrari’s boss has given us some hints.

It’s good news that the Italian carmaker is considering EV technology as something that opens doors for innovation, instead of a forceful regulatory shift. “If you know the technology, you know you can do a lot of things also with electric cars,” Vigna told the channel when asked about EV sound. However, Ferrari’s messaging around EVs has been perplexing. On the one hand, it said that the electric revolution is firmly underway at Maranello.

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