Ferrari’s Electric Future: Visionary Design Or OTT Extravagance?

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The Ferrari Alto has a radical and modern design that could make it the brand's perfect electric GT

Ferrari is hard at work readying its first battery-electric vehicle for production in 2025. At this stage, little is known about the car but these renderings showcase one design direction Ferrari could take if it decides to make its first EV a Grand Tourer. This creation is the work of designers Alban Larailler and Alexandre Bernini, both 5th-year design students in Italy.

Read: Tech Industry Secrets From Silicon Valley Drive Ferrari EV Development Visually, the Alto shares very little in common with any current Ferrari models. The front end is very sharp with a pronounced splitter and an LED light bar stretching the full width of the fascia. The dramatic bodywork continues along the sides of the car with striking front quarter panels and curvaceous door skins completely free of traditional wing mirrors.

 

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