Ferrari unveils plans to make 80% of its models electric or hybrid by 2030

Race and luxury car manufacturer Ferrari said Thursday it plans to make 40% of its models hybrid, 40% electric, and 20% internal combustion engine (ICE) by 2030.

 

Key facts

Financial targets

As part of its 2022-2026 plan, Ferrari is targeting net revenues of $7.1 billion (EUR 6.7 billion), with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% driven by car-related activities and supported by the portfolio of products and personalizations. It also hopes to achieve a cumulated industrial free cash flow of $4.8-5.2 billion (EUR 4.6-4.9 billion) over the five-year period.

 

Rival plans

Other luxury automakers with ICE heritage have announced their plans to go fully electric over the upcoming few years, including Bentley, Cadillac and Jaguar Land Rover, who plan for their product offering to be fully electric by 2030.

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