Ferrari has developed its Luce electric car – priced at close to $1 million – to be thrown into walls and poles by Euro NCAP, in what would be the brand’s first car independently crash-tested by the organisation.
The electric Luce is a step closer to becoming the first-ever Ferrari – and most expensive car – crash tested by Euro NCAP, the sibling safety organisation to Australia’s ANCAP. A Ferrari spokesperson confirmed to media at a technical …
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