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Ferrari Luce: an electric car that could have been born in Silicon Valley

Updated: 05/27/202611:18 CDT

Perhaps that's the key to everything. Because the Luce seems to...

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Perhaps that's the key to everything. Because the Luce seems to mark the beginning of a completely different Ferrari. One that no longer revolves solely around mechanics, noise, or extreme driving, but around the overall experience. Design, connectivity, comfort, technological sophistication, and everyday usability take center stage in Maranello like never before. It's no coincidence that it's the first Ferrari with five proper seats, offering ample space for rear passengers. Nor is it a coincidence that it has four doors or a trunk with a capacity of nearly 600 liters. And its aerodynamic drag (Cd of 0.254), despite its simple lines, is 25% lower than that of the brand's GT models, the Roma and the Amalfi.Ferrari doesn't intend to compete solely with other electric sports cars, but rather to become a new interpretation of technological luxury and high-performance automobiles FERRARI
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Ferrari Luce: an electric car that could have been born in Silicon Valley