The very first electric vehicle in Ferrari will make its official debut during an investor event on October 9 of this year
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- Ferrari’s electric vehicle was identified in an ionity load in Europe.
- The mule seems to be based on the Levante or the Purosangue, alluding to a crossover.
- It has a CCS load port, offset wheels and what could be a state of charge indicator.
3/10 update: We spotted another test mule from the next Ferrari electric car, which should be one of the brand’s first new models since the F80 Halo Hypercar made its debut last October. The vehicle has been captured undergoing additional winter tests in northern Europe.
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We live at strange moments because Ferrari should unveil its first electric vehicle on October 9 during the event day event event and a mule was recently spied on alongside a Volvo FH. It is a strange company, but they are both expensive electric vehicles.
By putting the strangeness aside, the mule seems to be vaguely based on the clean purosangue of Ferrari or Levante of the Maserati SUV. This suggests that the upcoming production model will be a tailor -type crossover.
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Although you shouldn’t read the appearance of the vehicle too much, the expansed wing rockets suggest that the EV will have a wide track. Spy photographers have also noted that the mule has shifted wheels that measure 23 inches front and 24 inch at the back.
Another interesting detail is the antenna of the shark finish mounted on the roof. Although it seems black, it sometimes flashed green or red. This suggests that it could be a kind of state of charge indicator, but it is just a supposition.
Spy photographers have also noted that door handles are as false as the exhaust tupeaux that the doors are open by a button. We can also see a combined load system (CCS) and an overview of the freight area.
Ferrari was tightened on the next model, but the company has a partnership with the SK ON battery supplier and they inaugurated their electronic strengthening last summer. The factory will build the next EV of the company as well as models with hybrid and internal combustion engines. At the time, the automaker mentioned new electric motors which would be “capable of delivering the excitement of the signature of Ferrari”.
