- Ferrari’s electric vehicle has been spied at an Ionity charging station in Europe.
- The mule appears to be based on the Levante or Purosangue, hinting at a crossover.
- The model has a CCS charging port, staggered wheels, and what could be a charging status indicator.
We’re living in strange times as Ferrari is set to unveil its first electric vehicle in October and a mule was recently spied charging alongside a Volvo FH. That’s some odd company, but they’re both expensive EVs.
Putting the strangeness aside, the mule appears to be loosely based on the Purosangue or Maserati Levante. This suggests the upcoming production model will be a hatchback-like crossover.
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While you shouldn’t read too much into the vehicle’s appearance, the extended fender flares suggest the EV will have a wide track. Spy photographers also noted the mule has staggered wheels that measure 23 inches front and 24 inches rear.
Another interesting detail is the roof-mounted shark fin ‘antenna.’ While it appears black, it would occasionally flash green or red. This suggests it could be some kind of charging status indicator, but that’s just a guess.
Spy photographers also noted the door handles are as fake as the tailpipes as the doors are opened by a button. We can also see a Combined Charging System (CCS) port as well as a glimpse of the cargo area.
Ferrari has been tight-lipped about the upcoming model, but the company has a partnership with battery supplier SK On and they inaugurated their e-building last summer. The plant will build the company’s upcoming EV as well as models with hybrid and internal combustion engines. At the time, the automaker mentioned new electric motors that would be “capable of delivering Ferrari’s signature driving excitement.”
