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Ferrari Launches The Luce, Its First Electric Vehicle Designed With Jony Ive And LoveFrom!

By Manali Kekade

Updated on Tue, May 26, 2026

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For decades, Ferrari has built its identity around roaring engines, aggressive performance, and iconic sports car styling. Even as electric vehicles continue transforming the global auto industry, Ferrari has taken its time entering the EV space and keeping fans curious about how the luxury carmaker would balance electric technology with the brand’s signature driving experience.

 

TL;DR

 
  • Ferrari officially revealed the Luce, its first-ever electric vehicle designed with help from Jony Ive and LoveFrom.
  • The Luce becomes Ferrari’s first five-seat EV and its second four-door model with a luxury-focused design.
  • Ferrari’s new EV delivers 1,035 horsepower and could become the brand’s most expensive car yet.

After months of teasers and early previews, the company has now officially revealed what that future looks like. The luxury EV, the Luce, drawing attention not only because it marks Ferrari’s entry into the electric era, but also because of the high-profile design collaboration behind it. The vehicle was designed with help from former Apple design chief Jony Ive and industrial designer Mark Newson through their design collective, LoveFrom.

Ferrari says LoveFrom was involved in shaping the project “from the outset,” to help define the design direction for both the interior and exterior of the car. Earlier this year, the company had already shown off the Luce’s interiors, offering an early look at its approach to luxury and technology. With the complete reveal now out, Ferrari is positioning the Luce as a premium electric vehicle that still carries the brand’s design identity.

TechDogs - “Ferrari Luce Interior Featuring Steering Wheel And Digital Dashboard”
The Luce also introduces a few firsts for Ferrari. It will become the company’s second four-door model and its first-ever five-seat vehicle, adding more practicality and cabin space compared to Ferrari’s traditional sports car lineup.

According to firsthand impressions shared by Tim Stevens for Engadget, the Luce feels more like an SUV than a traditional Ferrari sports car. While he was unable to test fully functioning interior controls or drive the vehicle, he noted that the Luce comes equipped with four electric motors delivering 1,035 horsepower.
 
Another notable detail is Ferrari’s approach to sound. Instead of using fully synthesized engine audio like many electric vehicles, the Luce reportedly captures and amplifies real vibrations from the rear motors to create a more natural sound experience.

The Luce is expected to start at €550,000 in Italy. Ferrari has not yet confirmed pricing for the US market, but the vehicle is already set to become the company’s most expensive car to date. With the Luce, Ferrari is not just launching its first EV but also reimagining what a modern Ferrari can look and feel like in the electric era.
 

First published on Tue, May 26, 2026

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