Overview
- Ferrari revealed the four‑door, five‑seat Luce on Monday in Rome, opened orders and set production to start in late 2026 with deliveries beginning in early 2027.
- The company published technical specs showing four independent wheel motors, a 122 kWh battery, more than 1,000 horsepower, 0–100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and an EPA‑style range of about 530+ km.
- Ferrari priced the Luce from about €550,000 in Italy and said the car includes more than 60 new patents and in‑house systems for vehicle control, active suspension and an accelerometer‑based sound system.
- The unveiling produced a strongly mixed reaction focused on the Luce’s radical glass‑heavy, five‑seat design and minimalist interior, and some former Ferrari figures publicly criticized the departure from classic styling.
- Investors reacted negatively, with shares falling roughly 6–8% in early trading, and Ferrari frames the model as a high‑margin experiment to probe demand while keeping combustion and hybrid options in its lineup.