Ferrari Unveils Luce, Its First All-Electric Four-Door Sports Car
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What Happened
Ferrari Luce is the first electric Ferrari from Maranello, featuring four doors and five seats. It is powered by four electric motors and a 122 kWh battery, delivering 1050 cv and a range over 530 km. The car was designed in collaboration with LoveFrom, the creative collective led by Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
Ferrari 125 S wins the Gran Premio di Roma, Ferrari's first victory.
Ferrari unveils the Luce in Rome, 79 years later.
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Best-in-class performance for an electric sports car
“With Ferrari Luce, we are once again redefining the limits of what is possible... inaugurating a chapter that turns our vision into reality.”
Why this matters
The Luce represents Ferrari's commitment to electrification while preserving performance and luxury, opening a new segment for the brand.
Terms in This Story
- e-Manettino
- A selector that adjusts energy and range management, controlling power flow between the battery and electric motors.
- torque vectoring
- A technology that distributes torque independently to each wheel to improve handling, traction, and cornering performance.
- NVH
- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness – engineering factors that affect vehicle comfort and refinement.
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