Section 1The wait is over. Ferrari has finally revealed the Luce, the brand’s first fully electric production car and arguably one of the most polarizing automotive debuts in years. Some enthusiasts are going to love Ferrari’s willingness to break tradition, while others will struggle with the idea of a four-door electric Ferrari at all. But the deeper you look into the Luce, the more obvious it becomes that Ferrari approached it as an entirely new kind of car. Underneath sits a dedicated EV platform with four electric motors producing up to 1,050 horsepower. The styling also marks a major departure for Ferrari. The exterior and cabin were developed alongside an industrial design collective rather than entirely in-house, giving the Luce a look and feel that’s far more architectural and modern than traditional Ferrari design language. Inside, Ferrari appears to have focused heavily on craftsmanship and materials instead of overwhelming occupants with screens and gimmicks. Early i...Section 2Section 3Section 4Section 5Section 6Section 7Section 8Section 9Section 10Section 11Section 12Section 13Section 14Section 15Section 16Section 17Section 18Section 19Section 20Section 21Section 22Section 23