Ferrari’s Luce Is A Four-Door EV Designed By The iPhone Guy
Ferrari’s Luce Is A Four-Door EV Designed By The iPhone Guy
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Publish Date: 2026-05-25 16:27:00
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- Ferrari’s first electric car carries four motors and 1,035 horsepower.
- The Luce seats five and adds a rear hatch, breaking with supercar tradition.
- Sir Jonathan Ive’s LoveFrom handled the exterior and interior design.
We’ve officially entered a new automotive age that includes an electric Ferrari. We saw disguised test vehicles roaming around Europe. Executives talked around it. Spy photographers chased camouflaged prototypes. But there was always a sense that Maranello was buying itself more time before confronting what might be the biggest challenge in its modern history. Well, time’s up. Meet the Ferrari Luce.
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Ferrari didn’t tiptoe into electrification either. Rather than building a low-volume experiment or a softened-up grand tourer, it has created something entirely new: a four-door, five-seat, four-motor EV making 1,035 hp (772 kW / 1,050 PS) and capable of hitting 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.5 seconds. That’s only marginally slower than a couple of American sedans that cost under $300,000.
The company says Luce (Italian for “light”) isn’t intended to be viewed as merely Ferrari’s EV. Instead, Maranello calls it a “Ferrari 360°,” a completely new product intended to broaden the brand without replacing combustion or hybrid models. To that end, it’s not a ‘supercar’ in the traditional sense, of course. Thanks to the EV architecture, this is the first Ferrari in history that can shuttle a driver and four passengers at the same time.
A Four-Door Ferrari Designed From Scratch
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The Luce was shaped almost entirely by LoveFrom, the studio set up by Jony Ive and Marc Newson together after leaving Apple. Outside design houses are not new to Maranello….