First Ferrari production hybrid model due in mid-2019

Company's forthcoming hybrid powertrain tipped to be featured on new SUV

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar 07 Mar 2018 Views icon4502 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Ferrari’s first production series hybrid will launch in 18 months’ time, company boss Sergio Marchionne has confirmed. 

The Italian firm already has hybrid test mules running that feature a V8 hybrid powertrain, said Marchionne.

It will need to be a “traditional hybrid to fulfil its role”, in comparison to the LaFerrari’s kinetic energy recovery set-up, which was used as “an add-on”, essentially giving performance benefits rather than efficiency gains.

It’s not yet clear which model the hybrid will appear in, although the timing would suggest it could well be Ferrari’s much-hyped forthcoming SUV, which is rumoured to be coming next year. 

Marchionne said that Ferrari’s hybrid offering will ensure it can adhere to upcoming European Union CO2 emissions targets for 2021. He added: “We’re going to embrace electrification and make it a mainstay.”

He noted that the company was currently exempt from CO2 targets because it makes fewer than 10,000 cars but added: “Once we have more than that, it will be an issue. But I think with the hybrids we will be fine.”

The car is most likely to adopt a plug-in hybrid system to offer a limited amount of pure electric driving and lower CO2 emissions to achieve those targets. Such a model will directly rival Lamborghini's Urus plug-in hybrid which will arrive before the turn of the decade.

There were no further details on power or efficiency, but when asked if a hybrid powertrain meant loss of character versus a V12, Marchionne said: "Have you driven a Ferrari hybrid? When you do, I'm sure you won't miss a V12."

Marchionne also confirmed there will still be internal combustion-engined cars in future, which sit alongside a growing number of hybrid models.

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