Ferrari has unveiled the first interior images of its all-electric supercar, the Ferrari Luce. The company worked with former Apple designers Jony Ive and Marc Newson on the interior, bringing a modern, tech-inspired design to the cabin.

According to Car and Driver on X, the interior uses familiar materials and shapes, reminiscent of the iPhone and Apple Watch. Unlike many modern electric cars, the Ferrari Luce emphasizes tactile feedback over touchscreens for its control panels.

On its official YouTube channel, Ferrari shared how the concept car is transitioning into production. John Elkann, Ferrari Chairman, spoke about the vision behind the Luce, while Benedetto Vigna, Ferrari CEO, highlighted the technological challenges of electrifying a Ferrari.

Ferrari Official Youtube Channel – Inside Story . (The secrets behind the creation of the first electric Ferrari.)

“Ferrari is a dream. Ferrari is a human expression of women and men coming together, eager to create what has never been created.” – John Elkann

“If you want to be a leader, you have to be bold. Don’t be afraid to explore new paths. The best way to use technology is to start from human emotions and feelings. Today, there is a technology called electric.” – Benedetto Vigna

Ferrari Luce Specs (Preview):

  • Four-door, four-seater
  • 122 kWh battery (gross)
  • 330 miles range (European rating)
  • 1,000 horsepower
  • 0–60 mph in under 2.5 seconds
  • Four electric motors
  • OLED screens with layered gauge cluster design
  • Weight: 5,100 lbs
  • Simulated gear shifts

More details about the Ferrari Luce will be released in May 2026.


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