Ferrari has officially unveiled its new Luce electric vehicle

Ferrari has officially unveiled the exterior design and full technical specifications of its new electric vehicle, named Luce. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The model is recorded as the brand’s second five-door vehicle after the Purosangue and its first five-seater. The price of the new electric car is expected to be around £440,000.
Deliveries to the first owners in the UK market are scheduled for spring 2027, according to influential publications.
The Luce model is equipped with four electric motors, each responsible for driving an individual wheel. The system’s total power output is 1,036 horsepower, operating in conjunction with a 122 kWh battery.
This technical capability allows the vehicle to travel approximately 841 kilometers on a single charge. Acceleration figures are equally impressive: the Ferrari Luce reaches 100 km/h from a standstill in just 2.5 seconds.
The car’s top speed is recorded at 309 km/h. The design of this electric vehicle was developed by LoveFrom, the agency founded by former Apple designers Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
According to Ferrari representatives, this collaboration marked a departure from the brand’s traditional approach, paving the way for entirely new and bold solutions. Special attention was paid to aerodynamic principles in the vehicle’s construction, making it the lowest-drag road car in the company’s history.
The Luce also stands out in terms of dimensions. Its length measures 5,026 millimeters, which is 53 millimeters longer than the Purosangue model.
To ensure a spacious and comfortable interior, the distance between the axles has been set at 2,961 millimeters. The body’s distinctive design evokes a two-part structure, where the black glass-like section is skillfully integrated into the colored outer shell.
This engineering approach gives the car a uniquely modern and futuristic appearance.





