Ferrari releases teaser images of upcoming EV’s interior

The Ferrari Luce will be the Italian automaker’s first electric vehicle, which will be fully revealed in May.

Ferrari Luce driver view
The Ferrari Luce will be the company’s first electric vehicle. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo

Ferrari has revealed more details about its coming electric vehicle ahead of its full reveal this May.

The automaker announced the new electric sports car will be called the Luce.

Luce is Italian for “light” or “illumination.” The automaker said it chose this name because it signifies the company’s unwavering focus on the future.

“Luce is more than a name. It is a vision. When Ferrari speaks of Luce, it is not defining a technology, but a philosophy: electrification as a means, not an end – a new era where design, engineering and imagination converge into something that did not exist before. Simple, pure and evocative, Luce becomes a symbol of clarity and inspiration, expressing Ferrari’s approach to innovation: uncompromising vision, transparent design, silent energy that is felt in every fibre, and form shaped by function,” the company said in a news release.

Ferrari also released a slew of teaser images of the upcoming Ferrari Luce.

Ferrari Luce HVAC controls
Ferrari said the Luce will utilize a human-machine interface that is tactile, as seen in these physical HVAC controls. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce steering wheel
The steering wheel embraces modern technology while reinterpreting the company’s the 1950s and ’60s simple, wooden three-spoke Nardi wheels. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce overhead control panel
The Ferrari Luce has various overhead controls. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce centre display
The Ferrari Luce will have three displays, including the driver display, a rear control panel and this centre control panel. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce driver display
The driver display, or binnacle as Ferrari calls it, is comprised of two overlapping OLED displays. It is steering wheel column mounted and moves with the steering wheel to maintain an optimal view for the driver. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce shifter
The shifter is made of Corning Gorilla glass, intended to offer superior durability. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo
Ferrari Luce seat back
Ferrari said the materials inside the Luce are luxurious and authentic. – Ferrari S.p.A. photo

The car will be fully unveiled in Italy in May 2026.


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