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Ferrari reveals its highly anticipated Luce electric ‘sports car’
Ferrari reveals its highly anticipated Luce electric ‘sports car’ Futurride goes deep on the new car, designed with partner LoveFrom, on a dedicated platform defined by a ‘glass house’ with floating front and rear aerodynamic wings, four electric motors, advanced vehicle dynamics, ‘authentic’ sound amplification, and a unique mix of physical and digital controls.
Ferrari has unveiled its first electric supercar featuring over 530KM range, futuristic technology, luxury design, and ultra-high performanc
Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric supercar — the Ferrari Luce — combining over 1,000 horsepower, a 530 km driving range, quad-motor performance, and ultra-fast charging in a bold new grand touring design. With a 0–100 km/h sprint in just 2.5 seconds, Ferrari is proving that electrification and extreme performance can coexist without compromise.
Ferrari's 1st Electric Supercar
Ferrari has unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Luce, boasting impressive specs 🚀 and a unique design, courtesy of a collaboration with LoveFrom, a design agency founded by Jony Ive 🚗. The Luce is equipped with four motors and a 122 kWh battery, giving it a range of over 329 miles per charge. What do you think about Ferrari's shift towards electric vehicles?
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Ferrari and LoveFrom reveal Luce EV interior and interface design
Ferrari and LoveFrom reveal Luce EV interior and interface design Hosted in San Francisco with the Ferrari’s new EV design partner LoveFrom, the companies shared key interface components combining precision mechanical controls with multifunctional digital displays for the Ferrari’s first EV, whose name means “light” in Italian and signifies the brand’s focus on the future.