Luce Ferrari Luce


The Ferrari Luce is the first production electric vehicle of the brand. Production: 2026-
I have a feeling this will be very special to see
Yupp.

It will be the Apple car that Apple didn’t make. I saw this video last week and thought “mkbhd musr have previewed the Luce!”. I am expecting s video of him and Johnny Ive talking about the user interface, materials and tech.

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Yupp.

It will be the Apple car that Apple didn’t make. I saw this video last week and thought “mkbhd musr have previewed the Luce!”. I am expecting s video of him and Johnny Ive talking about the user interface, materials and tech.

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Well he gets more view from people under 30 than most car YouTube pages so it makes sense to invite him and I believe he collaborates with TopGear sometimes.
 
Well he gets more view from people under 30 than most car YouTube pages so it makes sense to invite him and I believe he collaborates with TopGear sometimes.
He also have millions of Apple fanboys who are happy to wank in unison to anything that bears Ive’s name.

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Yeah. The render is ugly. There might be some truth to the saloon rumour. You can tell my the latest spy shots that Ferrari are desperately trying to disguise the rear or make it look like an Aug. Much more so than the Purosange during its development.

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Yeah. The render is ugly. There might be some truth to the saloon rumour. You can tell my the latest spy shots that Ferrari are desperately trying to disguise the rear or make it look like an Aug. Much more so than the Purosange during its development.

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We'll see; Ferrari is good at keeping its cars design under wraps.
 
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The most interesting thing about this Luce will be everyone’s reaction.
Many won’t like it and others will, but following this unveiling, Ferrari may well have two of the most exciting cars on the way in July and November!
In July a car based on the 12Cilindri with a manual gearbox (Pure Ferrari GT) and in Novembre a Hardcore 296 Challenge Stradale.
I think a lot of people will forget about Luce after that presentation.
 
I think a lot of people will forget about Luce after that presentation.
I think the Luce will be as common if not more than the purosange.

Loyalists will be expected to buy it just like how the majority of GT3 factory orders will have been from people who pledged support for the taycan and bought one.

F80, 12Clindri comp customers will likely have placed orders for this car over a year ago.

So this is guaranteed to not be a flop.
 
I think the Luce will be as common if not more than the purosange.

Loyalists will be expected to buy it just like how the majority of GT3 factory orders will have been from people who pledged support for the taycan and bought one.

F80, 12Clindri comp customers will likely have placed orders for this car over a year ago.

So this is guaranteed to not be a flop.
I’m not talking about a commercial flop – it’s a Ferrari, and customers will buy it no matter what – but I’m talking about everyone else.
I’m talking about the fact that, following the car’s unveiling of July (Manual 12Cilindri), I’m sure we won’t be hearing any more about the Luce from fans and customers.
The Luce exists because Ferrari wants to make it, but Ferrari fans and customers have NEVER asked for an electric Ferrari.
And I’m sure we won’t be seeing a second all-electric Ferrari any time soon.
 

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Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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