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Ferrari Unveils Luce, Its First Full‑Electric Four‑Door

Ferrari frames the Luce as a deliberate low-volume halo to show its EV technology to new clients.

Overview

  • The Luce was unveiled in Rome on Monday as Ferrari’s first fully electric, four-door, five-seat model and buyers can now place orders.
  • Ferrari confirmed technical details including four in-wheel motors producing about 1,035 horsepower, a 122 kWh battery, 0–100 km/h in ~2.5 seconds, and a top speed near 310 km/h.
  • The car’s base price is about €550,000 in Italy with production slated to begin in late 2026 and deliveries expected in late 2026 to early 2027.
  • A LoveFrom design by Jony Ive and Marc Newson drew strong public and industry criticism for departing from classic Ferrari styling, triggering an immediate share-price drop and vocal rebukes from former executives.
  • Ferrari says the Luce is a limited-volume, high-tech statement that packs over 60 new patents, per-wheel control, active suspension and an in‑house acoustic system, and the company will watch orders to judge market demand and guide its broader EV plan.