Ferrari just unveiled Luce, its first ever fully electric car, and it’s a doozy. The sleek four-seater, not five, was designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson, two of the biggest names in industrial design.
At its unveiling in Rome, the Ve Palace set the tone for Luce. With its rear-hinged doors and a design that’s unmistakably Ferrari, Luce looks like a true supercar.
Under the Hood
Luce packs some serious power under its hood – or rather, under its floor. With over 1,000 horsepower at play, this thing can move. Ferrari’s been quiet about the exact specifications, but it’s clear Luce will have no problem getting up to speed quickly.
Jony Ive, the legendary designer, worked closely with Ferrari to create a car that’s as beautiful as it is powerful. “Luce is a testament to innovation, technology, and design,” he said in a statement. Marc Newson added, “We’re thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with Ferrari on this revolutionary project.”
Design and Features
In addition to its stunning looks, Luce comes with a range of cutting-edge features, including LoveFrom controls. The exact meaning of this isn’t entirely clear, but it sounds like some sort of advanced interface. Ferrari hasn’t released many details, but we can’t wait to get our hands on the car to find out what it’s all about.
Luce marks a significant shift for Ferrari, which has traditionally focused on high-performance gasoline-powered cars. The move to electric power represents a major commitment to a more sustainable future, and we’re excited to see where this new focus will take the company.
What This Means
The unveiling of Luce signals a major turning point for Ferrari. With its electric powertrain and sleek design, this car represents the future of the company – and the automotive industry at large. As the world continues to push towards a more sustainable transportation system, Ferrari’s commitment to electric cars is a welcome step in the right direction.



