Ferrari Luce: an electric car that could have been born in Silicon Valley
Video game room
All of this is also reflected in the interior. The cabin breaks with any previous Ferrari design. Everything is minimalist, clean, and extremely technological. There are mechanical buttons and physical controls, but the overall philosophy is clearly digital.The OLED screens, developed in conjunction with Samsung, are integrated into a very horizontal and elegant architecture, while materials such as Gorilla Glass, recycled anodized aluminum, and high-quality leather aim to convey a sense of technological sophistication more typical of a contemporary luxury brand than a classic Italian supercar. The compact instrument cluster moves with the steering wheel, and the central screen, from which everything is controlled, is small by today's standards. Its unique feature is that it can be oriented to either side, both horizontally and vertically. The interface itself seems designed with almost aeronautical principles in mind. Ferrari has organized the entire digital experience around an extremely clean structure where essential information is always directly in front of the driver. Even the steering wheel incorporates new paddles specifically designed to modulate both power delivery and regenerative braking, creating a completely different interaction from any previous Ferrari
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Ferrari Luce: an electric car that could have been born in Silicon Valley