Ferrari Luce marks the brand’s first full electric vehicle. It enters the luxury grand tourer segment as a four door, four seat GT. Ferrari revealed the cabin in San Francisco with design input from LoveFrom. The project signals a shift from gasoline engines toward electric performance.
Design And Performance Overview
Ferrari plans a four motor setup with two motors on each axle. Combined output sits near 1,000 hp. Acceleration from 0 to 62 mph takes about 2.5 seconds. Curb weight stands near 2,300 kg. The Luce targets high speed touring with strong straight line performance.

Interior Design And Controls
Ferrari focused on physical controls instead of touch only layouts. The steering wheel uses 100 percent recycled aluminum and draws influence from 1950s Ferrari designs. It weighs 400 grams less than standard wheels. Buttons feature tuned tactile feedback with a precise click sound. The gear selector uses laser etched glass with a precision milled finish.
Infotainment And Driver Displays
The cabin includes three main displays. A 12.5 inch driver screen from Samsung uses layered visuals for a 3D effect. The center screen rotates toward driver or passenger. The instrument cluster attaches to the steering column so it moves with wheel adjustment. This setup keeps key data in view during driving.
Key System And Startup Experience
Ferrari designed a Gorilla Glass key with an e ink display. Once inserted into the center console slot, the display shifts color and the dashboard lights activate. The process adds a clear startup sequence with visual feedback.

Platform, Body And Sound Engineering
Wheelbase measures 2,960 mm, shorter than the Purosangue SUV. The body uses 75 percent recycled aluminum. Engineers developed an amplified electric sound system. It captures motor and tire noise, then enhances it through the cabin and exterior speakers.
Battery, Range And Charging
The Luce uses a 122 kWh battery pack. Estimated range reaches about 329 miles per charge. An 880V architecture supports up to 350 kW DC fast charging. This setup targets shorter charging sessions during long trips.
Price And Launch Timeline
Ferrari plans a full reveal with exterior design in Italy during May 2026. Expected pricing starts near 535,000 dollars. The Luce targets buyers seeking a high performance electric GT with traditional Ferrari design cues.
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