Ferrari has officially revealed the all-new Ferrari Luce, marking the Italian marque’s first fully electric production car.
Unveiled in Rome, the Luce opens a completely new chapter for Ferrari while still focusing heavily on performance, driving emotion, and design.
The Luce is based on an entirely new EV platform and uses:
Combined power output stands at 1,036 hp and 11,500 Nm torque.
Ferrari claims:
while the estimated driving range is over 530 km.
Unlike traditional Ferraris, the Luce gets four doors and five seats, making it the brand’s first proper five-seat production model.
Ferrari says the glass-heavy “shell-like” design was created in collaboration with LoveFrom, helmed by Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
The car also gets massive:
along with active aerodynamics and floating front and rear aero wings
Inside, Ferrari has combined:
The steering wheel gets:
while the cabin features:
Ferrari says the Luce is also its most comfortable car ever, thanks to advanced NVH and suspension technology.
The Ferrari Luce is not meant to replace Ferrari’s petrol or hybrid models. Instead, Ferrari says the EV expands the brand’s lineup while showcasing what electrification can achieve for performance and vehicle dynamics.
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The Luce is easily one of the boldest cars Ferrari has ever built. It combines hypercar-level performance with futuristic EV technology, luxury-car practicality, and unmistakable Ferrari character. More importantly, it shows Ferrari is entering the electric era without abandoning its focus on emotion and driving engagement.
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