Ferrari has unveiled its first-ever electric vehicle, a four-door, five-seat sedan (also a first) named “Luce.” The Italian company renowned for its supercars leaned on ex-Apple design chief Jony Ive to oversee Luce’s design and, judging from how it was received online, some of the design language might’ve been lost in translation.Car enthusiast blog The Autopian compared Luce’s silhouette to that of Apple's Magic Mouse while noting it somehow also “looks like it’s nesting an entire other car within it.”Ars Technica took a slightly more diplomatic approach, promising readers the $640,000 car looks better in person than in photos, while emphasizing the design is the result of almost a decade of aerodynamic studies.AdvertisementAdvertisementInvestors, meanwhile, shared their take via the company stock. Shares of Ferrari in Milan fell 8% Tuesday while its U.S.-listed counterpart traded down just over 5%.Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna defended the divisive car to CNBC, saying new technology inherently means a departure from older design language.“When you have a new technology, you need to make sure that that technology is properly represented in the design, so the design must be different,” he said.See the photos on The Autopian:Link - www.theautopian.comPolitical UpdatesNASA's Moon Base Plans Revealed, And They Include Landers, Buggies And DronesMarco Rubio Says Iran Deal Could Take Days After U.S. Launches Fresh StrikesCornyn Tries To Keep His Texas Senate Seat In A Runoff With Trump-Backed PaxtonTrump Will See Doctors For His Annual Physical — And What The Public Finds Out Is Up To HimWoman Fired By Ball State University Over Charlie Kirk Post To Get $225K SettlementThis article originally appeared on HuffPost. Support fearless, unflinching journalism that holds power accountable and relentlessly pursues the truth. Become a HuffPost member today.