Ferrari unveils first electric vehicle luce amid backlash

Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric vehicle, the Luce, featuring a design by former Apple designer Jony Ive's firm LoveFrom. The car received a blessing from Pope Leo XIV but has drawn strong criticism online over its appearance.

The 2027 Ferrari Luce is the company's first five-seater with four doors and a glass-and-aluminum exterior. It carries a base price of 550,000 euros, or about $640,000. The vehicle delivers 1,035 horsepower, reaches nearly 200 mph, accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds, and offers a range of about 330 miles. An amplified sound from the electric axles replaces the traditional engine roar.

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Ferrari Luce electric sedan parked in front of the Colosseum in Rome at sunset
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Ferrari reveals luce its first fully electric vehicle

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Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first fully electric vehicle, at an event in Rome. The four-door five-seater sedan was co-designed by LoveFrom, the firm led by former Apple designer Jony Ive and Marc Newson.

Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first electric vehicle, after years of anticipation. The model was designed by LoveFrom, the studio founded by Jony Ive, and represents a major shift in the company's styling and powertrain approach.

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The Ferrari Luce, the brand's first electric vehicle, has generated heated discussion online over its design.

BMW has revealed its all-new i3 electric sedan, a sporty 3 Series EV built on the Neue Klasse platform. The model offers 440 miles of EPA range, 463 horsepower and production starting in August 2026. It features advanced tech like an 800-volt system and Panoramic Vision display.

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The Mexican government presented the Olinia electric car on Sunday, an urban low-cost vehicle developed in the country with international support.

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