Ferrari Luce electric sports car teaser details and features

Ferrari Luce electric sports car teaser reveals interior and design ferrari.com

Ferrari teases the Luce, its first all-electric sports car, with interior shots and a unique sound system. Full debut in May 2026.

Ferrari has released the first teasers of its highly anticipated all-electric sports car, the Luce, a model that will open a new chapter in the brand's history. The Italians showcased the interior, featuring leather seats, a redesigned steering wheel, updated instruments, and a new central console. The company emphasized that the exterior design will remain secret until May, building anticipation for the debut.

The name Luce, meaning 'light' in Italian, hints at the brand's new direction and symbolic departure from classic V8 and V12 engines. For the exterior design, Ferrari enlisted the design collective LoveFrom, founded by industry icons Jony Ive and Marc Newson, known for their work with Apple. This partnership underscores Ferrari's ambition to redefine the aesthetics of electric sports models.

Ferrari Luce
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The technological aspects of the Luce were first revealed in the fall of 2025. Its key feature is a proprietary sound system that amplifies real vibrations from the powertrain, creating a unique 'Ferrari electric sound' without artificial audio tricks. The brand stresses that this is not an imitation of internal combustion engines but a new type of acoustic identity.

Technical specifications remain under wraps for now, but the manufacturer claims the Luce will set the 'dynamic benchmark' among electric sports cars. This model is positioned as a cornerstone of Ferrari's electrification strategy for the coming years.

The full debut is scheduled for May, with production plans and market launch timelines to be disclosed later in 2026. Ferrari assures that despite the shift in powertrain architecture, the Luce will retain the brand's DNA: responsiveness, handling, and emotional appeal.

Author: Nikita Efimenkov

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