The first electric Ferrari has been spotted undergoing winter testing in Sweden, with new spy photos providing an up-close look at previously unseen details.
The vehicle, known internally as the F244, is expected to be as practical as the Ferrari Purosangue, with features such as an open trunk and a manually installed charging port on the right rear fender.
Despite Ferrari’s efforts to keep the prototype under wraps until its planned autumn debut, these images have emerged, showcasing the vehicle’s impressive 23- and 24-inch wheels and its potential for advanced regenerative braking systems, hinting at its near 1,500 CV power output.
The testing is believed to focus on battery performance in extreme cold and possibly on the vehicle’s chassis and braking systems, with the presence of a diode indicator for charging status.
The tests are being conducted at Colmis’ Arctic facilities, a partner of Stellantis and suppliers like Haldex and Brembo, suggesting a comprehensive evaluation of the vehicle’s capabilities.