| Ferrari Luce | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Ferrari |
| Model code | F222 |
| Production | 2026 (to commence) |
| Assembly | Italy: Maranello |
| Designer | Jony Ive of LoveFrom (interior) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Body style | 5-door sedan |
| Layout | Quad-motor, all-wheel-drive |
| Powertrain | |
| Electric motor | Radial-flow permanent-synchronous |
| Power output | 1,113 horsepower (830.0 kW; 1,128.4 PS) |
| Battery | 122 kWh NMC from SK On |
| Range | 330 miles (531.1 km) |
| Plug-in charging | 350 kW |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,959 mm (116.5 in) |
The Ferrari Luce is an upcoming battery electric sedan to be produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The Luce is the first production electric vehicle of the brand.
Overview
The Luce was first announced at the brand's Capital Markets Day on October 9, 2025. It is the brand's first electric vehicle. Some websites describe the Luce as a cross between a shooting brake, a wagon, and an sedan.[1] It is expected to launch sometime in 2026.[2] Ferrari created a bespoke 880 V platform specifically for the Luce. While detailed exterior specifications have not been fully disclosed, Ferrari has stated that the wheelbase is 116.5 inches, which makes the Luce's wheelbase slightly shorter than the Purosangue's wheelbase. It has a 47:53 weight distribution.[3]
The Luce will be assembled at a dedicated plant called the E-Building.[1][4]
Initially referred to as the Elettrica, the official name was confirmed to be Luce on February 9, 2026.[5]
Design
Most of the design cues from the Purosangue are expected to be carried over.[6]
The interior of the Luce was designed by Jony Ive's design firm LoveFrom.[7][8]
Features
The Luce uses 48 V active suspension with reaction time to the point that anti-roll bars are not necessary.[1] Four-wheel steering is present, alongside torque vectoring on both axles.[9]
The Luce's interior features a hybrid interface philosophy combining an iPad-style touchscreen with mechanical controls mounted below it. The design emphasizes tactile interaction alongside digital displays. The gear selector is constructed of glass and most of the cabin incorporates anodized aluminum and strengthened glass surfaces.[7]
Powertrain
The Luce's powertrain was developed entirely in-house. The motors are arranged in a setup called the Halbach array, a setup used in Ferrari’s F1 powertrains that directs the magnetic flux toward the stator to maximize torque density. During cruising, the front motors disconnect to maximize range. The motors at the rear develop 416 horsepower each, while the front motors make 141 horsepower each. At the motor, the front and rear axles have a maximum torque output of 178 pound-feet (241 N⋅m) and 486 pound-feet (659 N⋅m) respectively.[10] Both front and rear axles have a maximum torque output of 2,581 pound-feet (3,499 N⋅m) and 5,900 pound-feet (7,999 N⋅m) respectively at the wheels.[3]
The battery pack used in the Luce is also developed in-house, however the battery cells are NMC batteries developed by SK On. The battery capacity is 122 kWh and gives the Elettrica a >323 mile range.[3]
References
- ^ a b c Hogan, Mack (October 9, 2025). "Ferrari's First Electric Car Is Coming—And It Will Be A Loud, Quad-Motor Demon". InsideEVs.
- ^ Ghoshal, Abhimanyu (October 10, 2025). "First all-electric Ferrari will produce sound like an electric guitar". New Atlas.
- ^ a b c Lambert, Fred (October 9, 2025). "Ferrari reveals the specs of its first all-electric car: Elettrica". Electrek.
- ^ "Plan E for Elettrica? Ferrari tones down its EV plans and commits to engines – even V12s". CarMagazine.
- ^ Markus, Frank (February 9, 2026). "Ferrari's First Electric Car Has a Name: Luce". Motor Trend.
- ^ "Ferrari EV mule goes shy, hides design under fake body panels: What is it?". HT Auto. September 24, 2025.
- ^ a b Rimell, Will (February 9, 2026). "Hands on with interior of Ferrari Luce EV: an iPhone moment for cars". Autocar.
- ^ "First look: the all-electric Ferrari Luce's bespoke and beautiful instrumentation is laid bare in California". Wallpaper.
- ^ Rix, Jack (October 9, 2025). "Official: the Ferrari Elettrica will be a quad-motor, 1,000bhp+ four-seater". Top Gear.
- ^ MacKenzie, Angus (October 9, 2025). "Elettrica-ifying! Ferrari Shows Off the Tech Behind Its First-Ever EV". Motor Trend.
