Jony Ive’s Ferrari looks nothing like a Ferrari

May 26, 2026 Andrew J. Hawkins

Side three-quarters view of the Ferrari Luce in red

Ferrari makes some of the fastest cars on the planet, so it's anyone's guess how the Italian automaker ended up being so incredibly late to the EV party. Long after most automakers have drastically scaled back their EV ambitions, canceled battery-powered models, or curtailed factory plans, Ferrari emerges from the shadows with a real weird one: the all-electric Luce.

Ferrari unveiled the Luce Monday at the Vela di Calatrava, a massive architectural sporting complex located on the outskirts of Rome. In many ways it's the most anticipated and also the most over-hyped EV to come out since battery-powered models first arrived on the scene. An e …

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