Italian luxury supercar maker Ferrari continues to make headlines in the automotive world in 2026 as it pushes forward with both state-of-the-art hybrid powertrain engineering and its very first fully electric vehicle plans — developments that are capturing the attention of car enthusiasts, industry analysts and global markets alike.
Ferrari’s reputation has always been built on high-performance engines and cutting-edge design. But as the industry shifts toward electrification and hybrid technologies, the company has embraced a hybrid-heavy strategy that now sees a growing portion of its lineup featuring electrified powertrains. According to industry reports, about 60 per cent of Ferrari’s offered models will consist of hybrids and fully electric vehicles by 2026, with a mix of both technologies designed to balance performance and environmental considerations.
One of the most talked-about Ferraris this year is the Ferrari 849 Testarossa, a plug-in hybrid sports berlinetta that succeeds the famed SF90 Stradale. Equipped with a powerful V8 engine paired with an advanced hybrid system that sends power to all four wheels, the 849 Testarossa blends scintillating performance — upwards of 1050 hp — with the efficiency and torque-vectoring benefits of electrification. This hybrid drivetrain marries Ferrari’s unrivaled racing experience with a vision for the future, delivering blistering acceleration while also meeting stricter emissions standards that are transforming the global auto market.
Alongside engineering breakthroughs under the hood, Ferrari’s hybrid-centric models continue to receive recognition from automotive connoisseurs and awards bodies. The emphasis on electrified powertrains reflects broader industry trends — where even brands steeped in combustion-engine tradition are adapting to meet new performance, efficiency and regulatory benchmarks. These hybrid systems not only offer a compelling blend of speed and driveability but also align the marque with global shifts toward cleaner propulsion technologies.
Yet Ferrari’s evolution doesn’t stop with hybrid vehicles. In February 2026 the company unveiled teaser images and interior details of its first fully electric model named the “Luce”, signalling a significant leap into the electrified future. Named after the Italian word for “light,” the Ferrari Luce is designed to marry Ferrari’s signature performance with cutting-edge EV technology and ultra-premium design, collaborating with famed designers including Sir Jony Ive’s LoveFrom studio. The full exterior and performance details remain under wraps until later this year, but the car is expected to launch with advanced electric propulsion that could help Ferrari compete with other high-end EV makers.
This dual strategy — preserving the soul of traditional high-performance engineering while progressively adopting hybrid and electric powertrains — has helped Ferrari maintain strong demand from its affluent global customer base. In fact, the company has reported that it is sold out through most of 2026 and into 2027, with its order books filled with buyers seeking everything from classic combustion models to electrified performance machines. Ferrari has forecast that its 2026 core earnings will grow as a result of this balanced product approach, with several new models including both hybrid and fully electric entries coming to market.
Automotive industry observers see Ferrari’s shift as emblematic of wider transformations taking place across luxury and performance car brands. As regulators tighten emission regulations and customers increasingly demand sustainability without sacrificing driving thrill, hybrid and electric powertrains are becoming the new benchmarks of performance innovation. Ferrari’s melding of Ferrari-heritage engineering with modern electrification is helping redefine what future supercars can be — fast, efficient and technologically advanced.
Looking ahead, Ferrari’s hybrid and EV roadmap through the latter half of the decade is likely to influence competitors and shape consumer expectations. With hybrid powertrain-equipped vehicles earning acclaim and its first electric model on the horizon, Ferrari’s 2026 strategy blends tradition with innovation, steering one of the world’s most iconic automotive brands into a new era of performance evolution.

