Ferrari Unveils $640K Electric Car
The four-door Luce uses 1,035 horsepower and a 122 kWh battery as Ferrari targets new buyers while shares fell 6%, investors said.
- Today in Rome, Ferrari unveiled the full exterior design of the Luce, its first-ever electric vehicle and first five-seater model, ending eight years of anticipation.
- The Luce's journey began in January 2018 when former Ferrari chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne hinted at a 'prancing horse' EV to compete with Tesla at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
- LoveFrom, the design collective founded by Jony Ive and Marc Newson, shaped both the Luce's interior and exterior with emphasis on physical controls, while four electric motors deliver over 1,000 horsepower, enabling 62 mph in 2.5 seconds.
- Priced at approximately $640,000 in Europe starting later this year, the Luce becomes Ferrari's costliest model; U.S. customers must wait until the second quarter of 2027 with pricing not yet released.
- The Luce's curb weight of 4,982 pounds sits only around 200 pounds above the Purosangue SUV despite the 122 kWh battery, while Ferrari's proprietary sound system captures rear-axle vibrations rather than synthesizing engine noise, addressing what chief product development officer Gianmaria Fulgenzi called 'The sound has been one of the biggest challenges with this car.
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Ferrari has presented its first fully electric car, a five-seater model with a price of 550.000 euros that represents a radical break with the tradition of the fuel cars of the sports manufacturer. The presentation held on Sunday in Rome was the golden brooch to an exhibition in three phases of the electric vehicle -called Ferrari Luce- that began last year with the central technology of the car and later showed its interior. In the market, Ferr…
Investors are disappointed with the vehicle, which was designed by a former Apple designer and is supposed to cost more than half a million euros.
Italian luxury car manufacturer Ferrari has unveiled its latest model, its first all-electric vehicle, which has been in development for five years. The Luce, as it has been called, accelerates to 100 kilometers per hour in about two and a half seconds.
Ferrari opened a new era with the presentation of the Luce, its first completely electric model.This new great five-door tourism not only represents the brand's debut in zero-emission mobility, but also a total reinterpretation of what can be a vehicle of Maranello's house in the future: more spacious, more technologically and radically different in its conception.The Luce also becomes the largest Ferrari ever manufactured.With 5.026 mm long, it…
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