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Ferrari has announced its roadmap for the coming years. The Italian supercar brand is all set to introduce 15 new models by 2026, starting with their first-ever SUV offering, the Purosangue. The Ferrari Purosangue SUV has been confirmed to make its global debut in September this year, featuring a non-electrified V12 powertrain.
The company also spoke about their electrification plans for the future. Ferrari announced that, by 2026, only 40% of its cars will be pure-combustion while the remaining 60% will be electrified - either pure-EV or hybrid. While the company is planning to ramp up its electrification plans, they did confirm that pure-combustion models will continue to be on offer, accounting for 20% of all models sold, even in 2030. These pure-combustion engines could be offered on the brand's limited-run Icona series models.
Apart from the upcoming SUV, Ferrari also reiterated the arrival of the brand's first fully-electric supercar in 2025. The Italian supercar brand also confirmed that the batteries for future electric cars will be assembled at Maranello, in a new facility dedicated to the design & construction of electric drivetrain components.
Ferrari has also confirmed that the successor to the brand's hypercar, the LaFerrari will be "arriving soon".