The new Ferrari Luce is much more than Ferrari’s first electric car. It is a desperate cry to find a new audience

We thought of 2026 as the year in which we would see Ferrari’s first electric car. Boom. As of February 9, we already know the first details of its interior. The company itself has made them public in what is the first of the many appetizers that they will provide us before knowing the final bite. At the moment we already have its name, its interior and a bomb: the design of the cabin has been carried out by Jony Ivewho led Apple design until his departure in 2019. He Ferrari Lucewhich will be the company’s first electric car, has been seen with an interior that breaks with the entire collective imagination of what a Ferrari should be and, at the same time, draws on its history. Why an electric Ferrari? We have been talking about Ferrari’s first electric car for more than five years. Do you remember what life was like before 2020? The electric car seemed like the future, brands were striving to make the leap to zero emissions and the European Union warned that in 2035 we would not have a single car on sale with a combustion engine. Five years later, regulators have accepted that cars with combustion engines can be sold. Of course, the common mortals will not touch them. Or, at least, we will not be able to go to the dealership and order one because the real demands regarding emissions dictate, right now, that if a brand does not want to pay fines it will have to sell many (very many) electric cars for each pure combustion car. And that leaves two paths: either the brand sells those electric vehicles or it puts cars on the market that are expensive enough for the customer to pay the fine and continue to get an economic return from them. Come on, what Combustion cars will be a thing for the rich. But this change in regulation comes late for most brands. Because almost all of them had launched a 100-meter dash race to have their electric cars ready as soon as possible. This career has come hand in hand with enormous investments that, except in very specific cases, were no longer worth stopping. One of them is Ferrari. The brand has needed to move forward with Luce, its first electric car. A car that will not only take advantage of the advantages of electric motors. The first thing its interior tells us is that the Ferrari Luce will be much more than a sports car. It is one of the most important cars in its history. And Ferrari wants to make it a before and after. Ferrari Luce interior Much more than an electric Ferrari In its first electrified car, the Ferrari LaFerrari, the Maranello company sent a clear message: its first electrically powered car was going to be the most cutting-edge and wildest Ferrari ever built. With its first fully electrified car, the first to be sold without an exhaust pipe, Ferrari sends another clear message: techie customer, customer who wants to be fashionable, we are here. It is no coincidence that the cabin of This Ferrari Luce was designed by Jony Ive. Whoever was the head of design at Apple is considered one of the legends of industrial design, with decisions in which he clearly opted for form over functionality. The beautiful over the practical. The Ferrari Luce is everything we could expect since the relationship between Ive and those from Maranello is known. The cabin plays with a neo-retro design, with a steering wheel that recalls the simplicity of the extreme sportiness of a Ferrari F40 or an interior where the buttons have been replaced by aviation-style keys. There are just a few buttons on the center console to raise and lower the windows or lock them. A kind of joystick acts as a gear shift lever. Ferrari Luce gear selector Detail of the central screen button panel The interior of the Luce does not forget that a Ferrari is a sports car with paddles behind the steering wheel rim. But the small islands that shelter the selection positions here forget about the most sporting details to prioritize more day-to-day functions. And this is important. It still has a manettino to select the driving mode but it has a second lever to select what, we assume, will be the degree of power delivery to extend the battery’s autonomy. We have a direct button to control the wipers and another to, we suppose, deactivate the beeps of the wipers. ADAS systems. The turn signals, on what look like touch surfaces but I’ve explained to Top Gear which are physical, are integrated into the spokes of the steering wheel itself instead of having physical buttons and routes as in the brand’s latest models. But, of course, what draws the most attention are its two screens. We have long accepted an instrument cluster and a central screen for a Ferrari. What we did not imagine is that the main screen would be the absolute queen of the cabin with its 10.12 inches and a mobile solution at the bottom that balances between genius and purist horror. The handle is pure Ive design. The graphics displayed by Ferrari are so reminiscent of Apple that one would almost think they have embraced CarPlay Ultra. And at the same time, its 12.86-inch OLED instrument cluster screen is displayed as it would in a classic Ferrari, with its clocks well separated and extraordinary clarity for reading. The whole set is a sample of where Ferrari is right now. The company could have chosen to put an electric car in the body of a combustion Ferrari. Instead he has embraced another proposal: if I can’t convince you to jump to an electric car, I will look for new customers. Although those from Maranello have cars that are more or less usable on a daily basis, until now their proposals have always been consistent. racing Inside, a clear reminder that … Read more

He has reborn to be the badge of Ferrari’s future hybrid

He Ferrari Testarossa It was an absolute reference of the aesthetics and style of the end of the 80s and 90s, mainly because of its prominence in the series ‘Corruption in Miami’where he shared screen with the Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs detectives. His image, associated with luxury and glamor, turned it In aspirational symbol and desire object in international auctions, reaching bids above 200,000 euros in the market of Classic Supporters. After years in which Ferrari could not use the commercial name “Testarossa”, the manufacturer Rights just recovered of use of the name to turn it into the symbol of a new era. After almost four decades of eclipse, the Ferrari Testarossa shines again in the Ferrari universe, but this time under a renewed approach that mixes past and future. After launching New Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2026the Italian brand is committed to joining the legendary character of its most emblematic model with the current technological demands, and does so by raising the flag of The plug -in hybridization. After the cessation of its production in 1996 and a long litigation with the German toy Autec Ag, Ferrari managed to recover the rights of the name “Testarossa” thanks to second -hand sales, spare parts and official miniatures. That legal gaze saved the Testarossa from extinction. As if A movie from Jurassic Park It would be, Ferrari has recovered the DNA of its classic sport and has revived it with the Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2026. Ferrari has reinvented testarossa as a direct evolution of his SF90 Stradale in a plug -in hybrid with 4 -liturbo V8 engine and three electrical thrusters. According to them Official specificationsthe thermal block delivery 830 hp of power and the electric motors total 220 hp, which raises the total power up to 1,050 hp. Its 7.45 kWh battery offers approved electrical autonomy of 25 km, so it is not enough to obtain the zero DGT labelalthough we do not believe it is a priority for the owner of this type of supercar. The 849 Testarossa registers an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2.3 seconds and reaches 200 km/h in 6.3 seconds. Its maximum speed exceeds 330 km/h. The model is available in CoupĂ© body and a spider with retractable roof system and opening up to 45 km/h. In addition, a Fioran Asetto versionwith An improvement package which incorporates ultralight components in titanium and carbon fiber to reduce the total weight by 30 kg and equipa multimatic suspension, carbon wheels and CUP R2 type tires for circuit, as well as an advanced aerodynamic kit that multiplies the load on both axes. Ferrari 849 Testarossa 2026 ASETTO FIORANO It’s retro, it’s future The design of the 849 Testarossa Fusiona stylistic reminiscences of models that have made history in the brand, Like the Ferrari 512 with aerodynamic forms inspired by the “Sport Prototypes of the 70s.” Despite recovering the name and Essence of the 80s and 90 classicthe new Testarossa applies a retrofuturist aesthetic with sharp lines in the nose and a robust and ascending rear, but without tributes to the mythical side rack of the previous Testarossa. The interior is committed to a driving position without stridency and centered on the pilot, with a curved digital picture and presence of physical controls in the steering wheel. In front of the companion’s seat a thin screen integrated in the dashboard offers information to the co -pilot. According The published by Diariomotor849 Testarossa will arrive with a base price of 460,000 euros for the CoupĂ© and 500,000 euros for spider. The first units will be delivered in 2026, opening a new hybrid stage under the name Testarossa. In Xataka | There are those who believe that being rich is a sufficient requirement to have a Ferrari. The most important thing is something else: Ferrari fell well Image | Ferrari

It is one of the ugliest ferraris and cannot be driven either on street or circuit. And yet it is worth more than one million dollars

From the Ferrari factory in Maranello some of the most beautiful cars in history have come out. Jewelry like him Ferrari 250 Gto, Rome, Laferrari or the Ferrari Daytona SP3 are some examples of the good taste and exquisiteness that cars bend with the shield of “Il Cavallino Rampante“ However, there are others that, let’s say, that you have to get used to looking at them. This is the case of Ferrari F150 Muletto M4, a prototype that, directly, we can consider as the ugliest car of the brand. One so ugly, which does not even allow you to circulate on public roads or roll in circuits. Ferrari engineers went their hand Such and as they tell in Luxury launches The F150 did not come out of the pencils of no official designer of the brand (at least not one that had the design title), but is a mule: a prototype of tests in which engineers prove and develop the Future brands of the brand. The F150 Muletto M4 was born with a purely functional purpose that was based on the chassis of a Ferrari 458 Italia, adapted to test the New hybrid V12 engines that Ferrari developed at the beginning of the 2010 to boost the future Laferrari. Internal level, Laferrari’s project was known as F150, and hence, being the mule of its engine, this Begindro Prototype received the name of F150 Muletto, in its fourth development. Computer simulations help for much of the development, but when it comes to refining mechanics, it is necessary to touch asphalt. That forced Ferrari’s engineers to put that engine on wheels and take it out in these mules to shoot through the private circuit of Fioran, away from the curious looks. This is how this car, although in appearance, was the protagonist of hundreds of kilometers of trials in secret. The Ferrari engineers approach to this prototype was absolutely practical and, as it is obvious, Aesthetics It was in the background. Rivets throughout the body, a nose that fights against the laws of physics (and good taste) exhaust pipes that stand out from the body and removable panels covering the engine so that engineers could more comfortably access the new propeller to apply changes are the explanation of its disastrous design. Ferrari finished the first phase of Laferrari motor tests between May 2011 and December 2012, so, with the main completed developments, the prototype ceased to be useful. Ferrari thought that instead of discarding it Without further ado it would be a good idea to offer it as rarity to the most faithful fans of the brand. He did it with a single condition: they could never be homologated, so this car could never step on the street Not a public circuit. It is, therefore, a whim for engineering and history enthusiasts. A AUCTION FOR INSOLITO PRICE The F150 Muletto M4 still maintains the original version of that V12 hybrid engine capable of delivering 789 hp, compared to the 963 hp of the final version that ended up promoting the Laferrari de Production. This peculiarity is precisely what gives its historical and experimental value to the prototype, being a key piece in the development of the Ferrari hybrid range. Now, the RM Sotheby’s auction portal will present it On a bid on August 15, testing the fervor of Ferrari collectors for the unique pieces, regardless of their real functionality or appearance … controversial. At least on this occasion, we can say that real beauty is inside. In Xataka | Ferrari had been demanding a toy company for 10 years. Everything for Testarossa to be a car and not a bicycle Image | RM Sotherby’s

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