Ferrari unveils luce electric suv designed by love from

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.

The Luce is an SUV-style vehicle with four doors and five seats, the first Ferrari to accommodate more than four people. It features suicide doors that hinge at the rear and a distinctive exterior that departs from the brand's traditional sports car look. The interior includes a control pad with knobs and dials in both rows, though software functions such as the stopwatch and drive modes remained non-functional in the pre-production model shown.

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