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Ferrari Luce: Italian Automaker Unveils First All-Electric Vehicle 
February 12, 2026

Ferrari has officially named its debut battery-electric vehicle the Luce, revealing innovative interior details designed in collaboration with former Apple design leaders in a San Francisco showcase event.

The Meaning Behind Luce

“Luce,” Italian for “light,” represents Ferrari’s electrification philosophy—emphasizing lightness, speed, and forward-thinking design rather than just technology. Chairman John Elkann highlights its multifaceted symbolism, from silent energy to uncompromising vision, marking a new segment in Ferrari’s lineup.

Apple-Inspired Design from LoveFrom

Source: Ferrari
Source: Ferrari

Born from a five-year partnership with LoveFrom—founded by Jony Ive and Marc Newson—the Luce’s interior fuses Ferrari’s racing DNA with minimalist elegance. Collaborating with Ferrari’s Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni, the design prioritizes functionality and craftsmanship, using premium materials like 100% recycled aluminum and Corning Gorilla Glass.

Tactile Interior Breaks EV Norms

Defying touchscreen-heavy trends, the Luce favors physical controls for an engaging drive. Standout features include:

  • A lightweight three-spoke steering wheel, inspired by 1950s-1960s Nardi designs, machined from recycled aluminum and 400 grams lighter than standard.
  • An innovative key in Corning Fusion5 Glass with E Ink display—an automotive first—that shifts colors when docked.
  • A moving binnacle that adjusts with the steering wheel, plus layered OLED displays for depth and clarity.
  • Ergonomic control panels with mechanical feedback, including a multigraph dial for modes like chronograph or launch control.

The cabin creates a calm, spacious environment, blending digital precision with tactile joy.

Supercar Performance

The Luce delivers over 1,000 horsepower from four electric motors, hitting 0-60 mph in under 2.5 seconds. Its 122 kWh battery offers about 330 miles of range (European WLTP), ensuring it’s a true Ferrari in spirit and speed.

Staged Launch Approach

Ferrari’s unique reveal strategy builds anticipation: Technology debuted in Maranello in October 2025, interior in San Francisco in February 2026, and full exterior coming in Italy in May 2026.

Pricing for the Elite

Starting over €500,000 (around $535,000 USD), the Luce targets the premium EV market, rivaling top-tier electric supercars.

This groundbreaking EV promises to redefine luxury performance, combining Italian flair with sustainable power.

Ferrari Luce: Italian Automaker Unveils First All-Electric Vehicle 
February 12, 2026

Ferrari has officially named its debut battery-electric vehicle the Luce, revealing innovative interior details designed in collaboration with former Apple design leaders in a San Francisco showcase event.

The Meaning Behind Luce

“Luce,” Italian for “light,” represents Ferrari’s electrification philosophy—emphasizing lightness, speed, and forward-thinking design rather than just technology. Chairman John Elkann highlights its multifaceted symbolism, from silent energy to uncompromising vision, marking a new segment in Ferrari’s lineup.

Apple-Inspired Design from LoveFrom

Source: Ferrari
Source: Ferrari

Born from a five-year partnership with LoveFrom—founded by Jony Ive and Marc Newson—the Luce’s interior fuses Ferrari’s racing DNA with minimalist elegance. Collaborating with Ferrari’s Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni, the design prioritizes functionality and craftsmanship, using premium materials like 100% recycled aluminum and Corning Gorilla Glass.

Tactile Interior Breaks EV Norms

Defying touchscreen-heavy trends, the Luce favors physical controls for an engaging drive. Standout features include:

  • A lightweight three-spoke steering wheel, inspired by 1950s-1960s Nardi designs, machined from recycled aluminum and 400 grams lighter than standard.
  • An innovative key in Corning Fusion5 Glass with E Ink display—an automotive first—that shifts colors when docked.
  • A moving binnacle that adjusts with the steering wheel, plus layered OLED displays for depth and clarity.
  • Ergonomic control panels with mechanical feedback, including a multigraph dial for modes like chronograph or launch control.

The cabin creates a calm, spacious environment, blending digital precision with tactile joy.

Supercar Performance

The Luce delivers over 1,000 horsepower from four electric motors, hitting 0-60 mph in under 2.5 seconds. Its 122 kWh battery offers about 330 miles of range (European WLTP), ensuring it’s a true Ferrari in spirit and speed.

Staged Launch Approach

Ferrari’s unique reveal strategy builds anticipation: Technology debuted in Maranello in October 2025, interior in San Francisco in February 2026, and full exterior coming in Italy in May 2026.

Pricing for the Elite

Starting over €500,000 (around $535,000 USD), the Luce targets the premium EV market, rivaling top-tier electric supercars.

This groundbreaking EV promises to redefine luxury performance, combining Italian flair with sustainable power.