Ferrari Launches First Electric Supercar, the Luce, Priced at £500,000
Ferrari's first EV is here! World's most iconic car firm makes its dramatic leap to electric with the £500k Luce

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Ferrari has introduced its first fully electric supercar, the Luce, at a launch event in Rome. Priced around £500,000, the Luce boasts a top speed of 193 mph, accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds, and features a unique self-generated EV soundtrack. Designed in collaboration with Sir Jony Ive, it offers a range of over 329 miles on a full charge.
- 01The Ferrari Luce features a 122kWh battery pack and four electric motors, producing 1,036 horsepower.
- 02It includes a unique sound system that generates an electric soundtrack, enhancing the driving experience.
- 03The car's design was a five-year collaboration with Apple's Sir Jony Ive, emphasizing physical controls over touchscreens.
- 04With a weight distribution of 47:53, the Luce has a low center of gravity, improving handling and performance.
- 05Ferrari has filed over 60 patents related to the Luce, showcasing its innovative engineering and design.
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Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first fully electric supercar, at a spectacular launch in Rome. Priced at approximately £500,000, the Luce is capable of reaching a top speed of 193 mph and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds. This electric grand tourer features a 122kWh battery and four electric motors, delivering an impressive 1,036 horsepower. Designed in collaboration with Sir Jony Ive, the Luce incorporates a unique self-generated EV soundtrack, replacing the traditional engine roar. With a range of over 329 miles on a full charge, it is designed for long-distance travel, featuring a spacious interior with five seats and 597 liters of luggage space. The car's innovative design includes a focus on physical controls, moving away from the trend of touchscreens. Weighing 2.26 tonnes, the Luce boasts a near-perfect weight distribution and advanced suspension systems. Ferrari's chairman, John Elkann, stated that the Luce represents a new chapter for the brand, emphasizing their commitment to sustainability and electrification.
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