Introduction to the Ferrari Luce

Ferrari has officially announced its inaugural electric vehicle, named the Ferrari Luce. This model is built on Maranello’s new Elettrica EV platform, marking a significant step for the brand into the electric market.

The Meaning Behind ‘Luce’

The name ‘Luce’ translates to ‘light source’ in Italian, and it also serves as a colloquial term for electricity. This dual meaning encapsulates the essence of Ferrari’s latest venture into sustainable performance.

Interior Design Details

Ferrari has revealed several images showcasing the interior of the Luce. The design is crafted by LoveForm, a studio co-founded by a former Apple designer, ensuring a blend of modern aesthetics and functionality.

The cabin features a nostalgic design with a three-spoke, flat-bottom steering wheel that includes physical buttons, a refreshing nod to traditional Ferrari elements.

Instrument Console and Touchscreen Features

The instrument console boasts a 12.5-inch Samsung OLED screen displaying three dials in the classic Ferrari layout. Complementing this is a 10-inch central touchscreen, angled towards the driver and reminiscent of an iPad. Below the screen, a sturdy grab handle adds to the ergonomic design.

Drive Mode Selector and Controls

Located between the seats, the drive mode selector is part of a floating center console that also houses four power window switches. This layout emphasizes accessibility and driver engagement.

Anticipation for Exterior Design

The interior of the Ferrari Luce has garnered positive feedback for its retro-modern aesthetic. Enthusiasts are now eager to see if the exterior design will match the high expectations set by the cabin’s innovative approach.

Source: Ferrari

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