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Ferrari unveils first fully electric car

Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric car – the $640,000 (£474,320) Luce.

The new model departs from the look of typical Ferraris as the Italian brand’s first-ever five-seater, created in collaboration with the LoveFrom agency founded by former Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive.

Responses on social media to the launch have ranged from describing it as “straight to the junkyard trash” to an “absolute masterclass in design”.

Supercar rivals like Lamborghini and Porsche have scaled back on their EV plans due to poor demand and intense competition from Chinese brands.

Ferrari chief executive Benedetto Vigna said in Rome that the Luce, Italian for “light”, has taken half a decade to develop.

Ferrari plans to roll out an electric vehicle (EV) after previously ruling out such a move, opting instead to make hybrid cars powered by both petrol and electricity.

The Luce runs with a Ferrari-made electric motor on each wheel, helping the car to hit 60mph (96km/h) in around 2.5 seconds.

The firm said that all components are made in-house, so the car can be repaired by the company well into the future, protecting the Luce’s resale value.

The shift by motor industry giants to EVs has faced major obstacles in recent years.

Carmakers, including Ford and Volkswagen, have doubled down on petrol cars, especially in the US, due to poor demand and regulatory changes under President Donald Trump, who has cut incentives for EV buyers.

The launch of Jaguar’s electric concept car was heavily criticised for abandoning the British brand’s classic styling.

Ferrari A back view of a light blue Ferrari Luce
The Luce is Ferrari’s first five-seater car

Ferrari’s unveiling of Luce has faced similar criticism.

One account on X said, “Ferrari just killed their brand just like Jaguar did. This is straight to the junkyard trash.”

“What is going on with European Luxury car manufacturers? First Jaguar and now Ferrari”, another account posted.

But not all commentators felt negatively about the new car, with one post saying: “Absolute masterclass in design. Ferrari just unveiled the breathtaking LUCE concept, and it is a total game changer.”

Ferrari’s chief design officer, Flavio Manzoni, said in an interview with YouTuber Cleo Abram that critics are part of the innovation process.

He acknowledged the concept of an electric Ferrari with a new design is “polarising” but believes people will appreciate it in the months to come.

Ferrari has also said it will continue to offer petrol and hybrid cars along with its all-electric vehicle.

Ferrari An inside look of the Ferrari Luce, with cream leather lining and a large touchscreen with curved edges.
The interior of the Ferrari Luce

Meanwhile, Ferrari’s direct competitors have rolled back their EV ambitions.

Lamborghini abandoned its plans to launch all-electric cars, pivoting to hybrid models instead, citing low demand for high-end luxury EVs.

Germany’s Porsche has scaled back its EV plans due to weak demand, caught between poor sales in China and tariffs in the US.

Western carmakers have also faced intense competition from Chinese carmakers, which can produce vehicles faster and more cheaply.

Ferrari is Europe’s most valuable carmaker. It relies on selling highly exclusive cars – a strategy that has helped to shield Ferrari from much of the pressure faced by rivals.

Yet Ferrari’s shares have dropped by more than 25% over the past year, mirroring a wider slump among luxury brands as global inflation has shaken demand for high-end goods.

المصدر: MyJoyOnline (GH)

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