6 New Ferraris to Debut in 2025, Order Books Full Through 2026
Fresh off record sales in 2024, including 51 percent electrified models, Ferrari is a on roll. Keeping the momentum going will be six new models set for a debut in 2025.
One of the most important by far will be the Italian automaker’s first-ever electric vehicle. A reveal is set for October 9 during the Capital Markets Day, Ferrari confirmed this week. Look for some sort of crossover instead of a conventional sports car. Production will take place in a second plant in Maranello.
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Other new models that we’ll see this year likely include a replacement for the SF90 Stradale (the name of which has yet to be announced, though prototypes have been put through road testing for about a year), an updated 296 (coupe and cabriolet), as well as a new Purosangue model (possibly cheaper and featuring an electrified V8).

While the end is near for the Roma, too, a successor may not be ready in time for a 2025 debut. A special model (or two) from the Icona Series is another possibility, taking the torch from the Daytona SP3.
By the way, if you insist on ordering a brand new Ferrari instead of turning to one of the units available at your nearest dealer, you should know that production is already booked until the end of 2026, meaning that you won’t be able to take delivery of your car before the early part of 2027.
The company said that demand is particularly strong for the 12Cilindri, the V12-powered heir to the 812 Superfast, which was unveiled last spring. As for the new F80 flagship, due to land in North America starting in 2026, all 799 units are already spoken for.
