Five New Ferraris on the Horizon

Five New Ferraris on the Horizon

Maranello is buzzing with anticipation. After a record-breaking 2025, Ferrari isn’t hitting the brakes. In fact, the Italian marque has just confirmed plans to unveil five new models before the year’s end—starting with its first fully electric creation, the Luce.

The Luce, often dubbed the “praying horse” among insiders, is slated for a late-May debut and marks a significant milestone: Ferrari’s first all-electric entry into a market increasingly dominated by battery-powered supercars. Early glimpses of the cabin suggest that, true to Ferrari form, the EV won’t just be a technical exercise—it’s shaping up to be a design masterpiece. Unlike some of the other upcoming models, the Luce will be produced in series, signaling Ferrari’s intent to blend performance and sustainability without compromising accessibility for collectors and enthusiasts.

But the electric revolution is just the beginning. According to Maranello, four additional models are expected to surface before the calendar flips. Details remain scarce, but the company’s long-standing philosophy suggests these could include ultra-limited, one-off creations destined for private collectors’ garages. Ferrari has long favored exclusivity over volume, and this strategy appears set to continue.

This aggressive launch schedule aligns with Ferrari’s ambitious roadmap: the company aims to roll out 20 new models by 2030, with powertrains divided strategically among internal combustion engines, hybrids, and full-electric options. By then, roughly 20 percent of production will be electric, 40 percent hybrid, and 40 percent conventional gasoline—demonstrating Ferrari’s commitment to innovation while preserving its traditional performance DNA.

Since its founding in 1947, Ferrari has produced just 330,000 cars, a figure that underscores the brand’s exclusivity. With orders reportedly filled through 2027, enthusiasts are hopeful that these new releases might help trim delivery times without sacrificing the aura of rarity that has always defined the Prancing Horse.

If Maranello’s current pace is any indication, 2026 is shaping up to be one for the record books—a year where Ferrari proves that even a brand synonymous with heritage and tradition can embrace the future without losing its soul.

Source: Ferrari