Ferrari Luce Debuts Hole-Punched OLED Cockpit Designed by Jony Ive

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Ferrari's Luce, designed by Jony Ive, will use Samsung OLED displays across three zones: a two-layer binnacle (12" bottom, 12.9" top with three circular holes) featuring Samsung’s Hole In Active Area tech, a 10.1" central control panel with three protruding hands, and 6.3" rear panels. The stacked, three-dimensional cockpit blends hardware and software seamlessly, with a price around €550,000 and design cues rooted in Ive’s LoveFrom collaboration.
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