All-electric Ferrari Luce interior revealed
Ferrari has showcased the interior of the Luce, the Modena marque’s first all-electric model, which will be fully revealed in the coming months.
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While we’ll have to wait until May 2026 to see what form the Ferrari Luce (Italian for “light”) will take, the Italian automaker has showcased the interior of its first all-electric model.
For the Luce’s interior and interface, Ferrari worked with LoveFrom, a creative collective founded by former Apple Chief Design Officer Sir Jony Ive – who led the design of products such as the iPhone and Apple Watch – with fellow designer Marc Newson. Ferrari has been collaborating with LoveFrom for five years on every aspect of the upcoming car’s design. According to the Modena manufacturer, its intention with the Luce’s interior was to blend its heritage with modern innovations.
The interior is a study in minimalism. Taking pride of place on the facia, the central control panel, replete with Corning Gorilla glass, can be positioned towards the driver or front passenger. Fixed to the steering column, the digital instrument cluster features three large cutouts reminiscent of analogue gauges, with each displaying graphics inspired by historic dials, particularly the Veglia and Jaeger instruments of the 1950s and 60s.
The steering wheel’s three-spoke design is a modern interpretation of the mid-20th century ‘Nardi’ wheel. The aluminium tiller features a duo of analogue control modules, incorporating both touch-sensitive buttons and physical switchgear. The drive selector can be found on the centre console, where the key fob is placed to start the car. A neat feature, once in place, the yellow of the key fob virtually transfers to the drive selector to indicate the car is ready to drive.
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