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Ferrari’s first EV won’t fake it, turning real motor vibrations into a soundtrack
Ferrari’s first EV won’t fake it, turning real motor vibrations into a soundtrack-October 2024
2025-10-09 EDT 10:40:35

Whats happened? Ferrari has outlined how its first electric car, codenamed Elettrica, plans to create a voice from its own hardware, rather than the fake pre-recorded tracks some manufacturers use in their EVs (Porsche Taycan, were looking at you).

A sensor mounted to the rear axle or motor casing captures powertrain vibrations, and the system processes that signal into sound. Wired reports that its akin to an electric guitar pickup, translating harmonics into a tone that feels tied to the car. The sound rises as you push, stays quiet at a cruise, and could even hint when a rear wheel starts to slip. The Elettrica will pack four motors capable of producing over 1,000 hp, and a 0 to 62 mph time of 2.5 seconds. Those motors will be powered by a 122 kWh, 880-volt battery capable of up to 350kW fast charging. In terms of range, this four-door EV (its not going to be a two-door sports car) could achieve 330+ miles. This is important because: Ferrari is leaning into feedback. The kind that helps you place the car and trust what its doing. The audio is sourced from real mechanical activity, and the chassis electronics are set up to make that information useful.

Authentic sound can help build driver confidence in a vehicle. If the sound maps cleanly to the load and grip, you learn what the car is telling you. Ferrari claims near-instant response, so your right foot and your ears should feel synced. The staggered reveal and a partnership with LoveFrom a design and creative collective co-founded by former Apple Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive gives Ferrari time and attention in a market where some rivals are pausing or pivoting their EV strategies. Recommended Videos Why should I care? There was a time when Ferrari said it would never make an EV, but the technology and the world has moved on considerably since then. Its good to see the famous prancing horse dip its toe into the electrified waters for the first time.

By amplifying the powertrains own vibrations, the soundtrack links directly to how the car is behaving, hopefully providing a thrilling, responsive drive. While the Elettrica is set to be a four-door vehicle, the groundwork has been laid for a seriously fast two-door, fully electric Ferrari in the future. Okay, so whats next? Ferrari has only shown off the platform and tech for its first EV at its Maranello base, with the cabin and exterior yet to be revealed. In terms of timeline, well likely see the interior comes first, then the full car, both of which will reportedly appear sometime in 2026.

Where we are now: A tech-first reveal focused on the Elettrica platform and the sound approach. Next milestone: Interior reveal in early 2026. Full reveal: Complete car could land in the second quarter of 2026, as Engadget reports a full debut next year.

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