The Prancing Horse brand has reportedly settled on a preliminary starting price for its first EV ahead of the car's May reveal.
Ferrari insiders claim it will cost $115,000 more than the V12 Purosangue.
Electric vehicles have generally tended to be a bit more expensive than their gasoline-drinking counterparts, at least so far. That trend continues in the upper echelons of the market as well—and it ...
Ferrari is preparing to launch its highly anticipated first electric vehicle, reportedly named the Luce, ahead of a scheduled debut in Rome Recent industry reports indicate the four-seater could ...