Ferrari reveals the interior of its first electric car, the Luce
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Ferrari has revealed the interior of its first electric car, the Luce, which is scheduled to make its debut at the end of 2026. In a new video, the company gives a detailed look at the cabin and its key features.
Inside, there is a digital instrument display built around a 12.5-inch OLED screen mounted to the steering column, rotating together with the wheel. There is also a 10.12-inch infotainment screen that can be angled toward either the driver or the passenger.
Unlike many modern electric cars, Ferrari has retained physical climate-control buttons and a separate volume knob. The cabin also features analogue elements, including a clock, compass and stopwatch.
The model will not get simulated combustion-engine sound. Instead, the sound of the electric motors will be amplified. Claimed output reaches 986 hp, while top speed is up to 320 km/h. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2027.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Yulia Ivanchik