Overview
- Ferrari unveiled the Luce over the weekend and has opened orders overseas with production planned from late 2026 and deliveries into late 2026–early 2027.
- The Luce runs on a new 800V architecture with a 122 kWh modular battery, four independent motors producing about 1,050 hp, a claimed range of 530 km, and a curb weight near 2,260 kg.
- LoveFrom, the design firm co‑founded by Jony Ive and Marc Newson, created the Luce’s retro‑futuristic look and five‑seat cabin, a styling choice that has drawn sharp criticism from enthusiasts and some investors.
- Pricing starts around €550,000 before options, order books are open in key markets though an India launch is unconfirmed, and Ferrari says the model is meant as a low‑volume halo rather than a mass‑market shift.
- Beyond its specs and styling, the Luce is meant to let Ferrari test new EV hardware, software and market appetite and could influence which models the company electrifies next and how it balances combustion and hybrid lines.