Ferrari unveils its first all-electric car, the 4-door Luce
Key takeaways
- The Italian supercar giant has released images of what will be both its first ever pure EV, and its first car that can seat five people.
- The first models of the Luce, which means "light" in Italian, is set to be ready for delivery from the fourth quarter of 2026, with a price tag in the region of €550,000 (roughly $640,000).
- The launch comes at a testing time for carmakers and their electric mobility plans.
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The Italian supercar giant has released images of what will be both its first ever pure EV, and its first car that can seat five people. The Luce eyes a younger clientele and the increasingly competitive Chinese market.
https://p.dw.com/p/5EKb DFerari's Luce will have four doors, five seats, and a 600-liter trunk — an unprecedented amount of space for a prancing horse Image: Ferrari Press Office/AFPAdvertisement Ferrari presented its first fully electric car to reporters in Rome this week, a four-door, five-seater called the "Luce," developed with help from former Apple design chief Jony Ive and his collective LoveFrom.
The first models of the Luce, which means "light" in Italian, is set to be ready for delivery from the fourth quarter of 2026, with a price tag in the region of €550,000 (roughly $640,000).