Ferrari's First EV Named Luce; Retro-Style Interior Revealed
Ferrari has showcased the interior of its first-ever EV ahead of its global debut in the coming months.
www.carandbike.comHere’s the latest on Ferrari Luce based on recent reports.
Ferrari unveiled Luce, its first fully electric model, in Rome, with initial deliveries expected starting October 2026. The car is a four-door GT with over 1,000 horsepower, electric all-wheel drive, and advanced dynamics designed to preserve Ferrari performance characteristics in an EV chassis. [source coverage from Reuters-wrapped outlets and Electrek-style previews]
The Luce is positioned as a high-end, long-range EV offering, priced above €500,000, and marks Ferrari’s strategic move into electrification after years of hybrid and combustion-focused models. Ferrari collaborated with design and engineering partners to achieve a distinctive look and interior, including a design language influenced by a new era for the brand.
Multiple outlets report that Luce has four independent motors (one per wheel), active suspension, and torque-vectoring with rear-wheel steering, delivering performance that Ferrari executives say could rival traditional ICE performance even with a heavier, four-door configuration. First customer deliveries are planned for late 2026 or early 2027 in several markets.
The release also notes that Luce is part of Ferrari’s broader plan to broaden its appeal to a newer generation of buyers comfortable with EV technology, while still preserving the brand’s focus on driver engagement and high-performance dynamics.
Coverage varies in emphasis: some outlets spotlight the design gamble and potential market reception, while others focus on technical details like the quad-motor layout and the integration of new vehicle control systems. Overall sentiment frames Luce as Ferrari’s bold but high-stakes entry into electric performance.
Illustration: If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of Luce announcements (concept, interior reveal, spec drops, Rome launch) and summarize each source’s key claims in a side-by-side chart.
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Ferrari has showcased the interior of its first-ever EV ahead of its global debut in the coming months.
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