What mistakes has Ferrari made with the Luce, its first 100% electric car?
With four engines and 1,050 HP
In fact, no one questions its 5.03-meter length or that it's the first five-seater Ferrari. Nor is its technological prowess questioned. To give just a few figures, it boasts four electric motors (one per wheel) that together produce 1,050 hp, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 310 km/h. Meanwhile, its 122 kWh battery provides a range of 530 km. Even the price (¤550,000) of this car, whose first units will be delivered at the end of the year, is beyond dispute. Ferrari has been limiting its production for years to maintain its exclusivity, knowing that it will always have more than enough customers. They assume that the average waiting time to receive one of their cars "should be between 20 and 24 months," but no longer, so as not to exhaust their patience. In addition, the number of collectors has increased by 45% since 2022 and the number of Ferraris they own has risen by 20%
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What mistakes has Ferrari made with the Luce, its first 100% electric car?