Ferrari LuceItalian luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled the all-electric Ferrari Luce, marking a major shift in the marque’s history as it enters the EV era with a performance-focused grand tourer.
The Ferrari Luce is powered by four electric motors — one on each wheel — producing a combined output of 1035.6hp and 990 Nm of torque at the motors. The vehicle can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and achieve a top speed of 310 km/h.

The EV is equipped with a 122 kWh battery pack operating on an 800V architecture and supports fast charging up to 350 kW. Ferrari estimates a driving range of 530 km under homologation testing.
Built on an entirely new aluminium-intensive architecture, the Luce integrates the chassis and battery into a single structural system to improve rigidity, weight distribution, and energy efficiency. Ferrari said the structure delivers a 25 per cent increase in bending rigidity and a 35 per cent improvement in torsional rigidity compared to previous applications.
The model also introduces a new connectivity ecosystem through the MyFerrari Luce app, enabling remote vehicle management, EV navigation support via Google Maps and Apple Maps, charge monitoring, and vehicle diagnostics.
Ferrari said the Luce will come with a seven-year maintenance programme and an eight-year warranty covering key electric powertrain components, including the battery and charging system.


