Ferrari Launches 'Luce,' Its First All-Electric Sports Car Designed with Jony Ive
Ferrari Unveils 'Luce,' Its First EV Designed in Collaboration With Jony Ive [Video]
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Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric sports car, developed in collaboration with Jony Ive and Marc Newson. This five-seat vehicle combines innovative design, advanced technology, and impressive performance, featuring a bespoke 800-volt architecture and a range of over 530 kilometers.
- 01The Luce features a unique design with a large glass house and aerodynamic wings, and is Ferrari's first five-seat production car.
- 02It is powered by a bespoke 800-volt architecture with four engines, delivering 1050 cv and enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.
- 03The car includes a Corning Gorilla Glass key with an E Ink display, which starts the car when docked.
- 04The vehicle's sound system captures real mechanical vibrations for audio, enhancing the driving experience.
- 05Active aerodynamics and a sophisticated suspension system contribute to improved efficiency and performance.
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Ferrari has officially launched the Luce, its first all-electric sports car, developed in collaboration with renowned designer Jony Ive and Marc Newson from the design collective LoveFrom. This groundbreaking vehicle features a new architecture that allows for five seats, making it Ferrari's first five-seat production model. The Luce is equipped with a bespoke 800-volt architecture that utilizes four permanent magnet synchronous engines, delivering an impressive 1050 cv of power. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and has a top speed exceeding 310 km/h. The design includes a large glass house and floating aerodynamic wings, while the interior focuses on simplicity with precision-engineered controls and multifunctional displays developed in partnership with Samsung. Notably, the car's key is made from Corning Gorilla Glass and features an E Ink display. The Luce also boasts a driving range of over 530 kilometers and supports fast charging up to 350 kW. This launch signifies a significant milestone for Ferrari as it ventures into the electric vehicle market.
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The introduction of the Luce could influence the electric vehicle market in Italy and beyond, showcasing Ferrari's commitment to innovation.
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