Ferrari's First-Ever Electric Vehicle Embodies Retro Charm with Advanced Features.
The Italian sports car manufacturer has unveiled its first-ever electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce, which boasts a retro-inspired interior designed by legendary designers Jony Ive and Marc Newson. The interior features classic elements reminiscent of 1950s, '60s, and '70s Ferraris, including analogue dials, brushed aluminum accents, and physical buttons.
Unlike previous Ferrari models, which have featured touchscreens and other modern electronics, the Luce's interior incorporates traditional design elements that create a unique and nostalgic driving experience. The dashboard features two overlapping OLED screens for the main instrument display, while the infotainment screen is mounted on a pivot, allowing it to be adjusted to suit the driver or passenger.
The Ferrari Luce also boasts advanced technology, including clever electronics that control chassis dynamics via fast-reacting coilover spool dampers and amplified sound from pickups in the drivetrain. The car's battery pack provides impressive performance, with peak output of 1,113 horsepower and a 0-62mph time of just 2.5 seconds.
While Ferrari has not revealed much about its exterior design for now, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating its reveal at an event in May.
The Italian sports car manufacturer has unveiled its first-ever electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce, which boasts a retro-inspired interior designed by legendary designers Jony Ive and Marc Newson. The interior features classic elements reminiscent of 1950s, '60s, and '70s Ferraris, including analogue dials, brushed aluminum accents, and physical buttons.
Unlike previous Ferrari models, which have featured touchscreens and other modern electronics, the Luce's interior incorporates traditional design elements that create a unique and nostalgic driving experience. The dashboard features two overlapping OLED screens for the main instrument display, while the infotainment screen is mounted on a pivot, allowing it to be adjusted to suit the driver or passenger.
The Ferrari Luce also boasts advanced technology, including clever electronics that control chassis dynamics via fast-reacting coilover spool dampers and amplified sound from pickups in the drivetrain. The car's battery pack provides impressive performance, with peak output of 1,113 horsepower and a 0-62mph time of just 2.5 seconds.
While Ferrari has not revealed much about its exterior design for now, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating its reveal at an event in May.