Ferrari's Luce Electric Debuts with Ive-Designed Aesthetics, Sparks Mixed Reception

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Ferrari unveils its first fully electric car, the Luce, a 1,035-horsepower five-seater with a 330-mile range, 0–60 mph in 2.5 seconds and a top speed near 200 mph. Designed with LoveFrom (Jony Ive and Marc Newson), it features a glass-and-aluminum look reminiscent of Apple products. Preorders begin in Italy by the end of May, with US deliveries planned for next spring; price is 550,000 euros (~$640,000). The reveal arrives as luxury automakers reassess EV timelines, and online reaction is polarized, praising the design from some and criticizing it from others; Ferrari’s stock briefly dipped after the announcement.
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