Ferrari unveils its first electric car
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The Ferrari Luce is a historic model because it features a novel design and powertrain for the company. Here's what sets it apart from other Ferraris.
The Ferrari Luce is Maranello's first electric car — a 1,036-hp, five-seat EV styled by Jony Ive, hitting 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds.
There's much to like inside Ferrari's first EV and first five-seater—and a few pleasant surprises.
The Ferrari Luce has been revealed globally with estimated range of 530km, gets quad electric motors and 1050hp combined. Tap here for more details.
Ferrari today unveiled the Luce, its first fully electric car, designed with help from Apple's former design chief Jony Ive. "Designed with Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson at the creative collective LoveFrom,
Ferrari unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric car, in Rome. I got 30 minutes with the 1,050 hp, quad-motor, Jony Ive-designed EV. Here are my impressions.
Jony Ive, former Apple executive, is credited with designing the iMac's famous translucent case and the Apple Watch.
Ferrari has unveiled the full design of the Luce, its first-ever electric supercar, including a new look at the Jony Ive-designed interior.
Ferrari has launched its first fully electric car, the Luce, in Rome. The grand tourer combines high performance with luxury, marking Ferrari's strategic entry into the electric vehicle market.
The all-electric Ferrari Luce debuted in Rome as a 1,035 hp four-door that seats five, with sleek styling the prizes downforce.
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Ferrari's first EV ruthlessly mocked and condemned by former boss
Ferrari's first fully electric vehicle has been mocked by the luxury sports car maker's former boss after being called 'straight to the junkyard trash'. The new £474,320 Ferrari Luce is also the Italian brand's first ever five-seater,