Ferrari’s New Electric Model Faces Criticism, But Strong Interest Persists
Maranello, Italy – Ferrari’s latest electric vehicle is continuing to draw criticism, mirroring a similar response to the company’s first electric model announced in June 2026. However, CEO Benedyto Vynia remains confident, stating the manufacturer is observing “strong interest,” including from new customers. The vehicle, priced at 550,000 euros, has prompted initial reservations regarding its design.
Despite this criticism, reports from specialized portals indicate that some prospective buyers have already submitted deposits. Vynia confirmed that attendees of the vehicle’s unveiling presentation expressed a desire to purchase the Ferrari electric model. “We still attract deposits.
The customers who attended the presentation want to buy it,” Vynia stated, acknowledging the initial negative feedback. The company’s strategy appears to be resonating with a segment of the market, despite ongoing scrutiny of the vehicle’s design. The continued interest underscores the brand’s commitment to electrification and highlights the demand for high-performance electric vehicles within the Ferrari lineup.
Further details regarding production timelines and availability are expected to be released in the coming months.
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It’s disappointing to see continued skepticism surrounding Ferrari’s foray into electric vehicles, despite the evident enthusiasm.