Ferrari Luce 2026 all electric four door supercar prototype with rear hinged doors at MaranelloFerrari’s First All-Electric Car: The Ferrari Luce – What We Know in February 2026
Ferrari is set to make history with its first fully electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce (Italian for “light”), marking the iconic Italian brand’s bold entry into the all-electric era. Announced as part of Ferrari’s electrification strategy, the Luce is scheduled for its full reveal on May 25, 2026, with production commencing later that year at the Maranello factory.
This groundbreaking EV arrives amid Ferrari’s plan to unveil five new models throughout 2026, blending ICE, hybrid, and pure-electric powertrains while preserving the Prancing Horse’s legendary performance DNA. Here’s everything we know so far about Ferrari’s pioneering all-electric supercar.
Ferrari Luce: Key Specs and Performance Highlights
Ferrari has teased the Luce’s engineering prowess, emphasizing that it will deliver “pure performance, precision, and sports-car thrill” without compromise.
- Powertrain: Quad-motor all-wheel-drive setup (four independent electric motors) producing over 1,000 horsepower (more than 1,000 cv in boost mode).
- Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in approximately 2.5 seconds.
- Top Speed: Around 310 km/h (192 mph).
- Range: Estimated >530 km (over 330 miles) on a full charge.
- Battery: High-energy-density 880V architecture with rapid charging capability (up to half a megawatt peak power absorption for sustained performance lap after lap without thermal issues).
- Chassis & Tech: Custom 880V platform with 75% recycled aluminum for sustainability and efficiency; removable high-density battery pack; 48-volt active suspension; steer-by-wire potential; front-drive disconnect for efficiency on highways.
- Weight: Approximately 2.3 tons (optimized for agility despite the added mass from batteries).
- Body Style: Four-door, four-seat grand tourer/sports coupe configuration, with rear-hinged doors spied on prototypes (similar to the Purosangue).
Ferrari stresses that the Luce was developed almost entirely in-house, with over 60 patents filed for its bespoke electric architecture—ensuring it feels unmistakably like a Ferrari in handling and emotion.
Interior: A Radical, Tactile Design Revolution
Unveiled in February 2026 at an event in San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid, the Luce’s cockpit draws inspiration from premium, minimalist design—collaborating with LoveFrom (led by former Apple design chief Jony Ive and his team).
Key interior features include:
- Three-spoke steering wheel with tactile physical controls (moving away from heavy touchscreen reliance).
- High-quality leather and premium materials for seats and surfaces.
- Driver-focused layout with analog-inspired instrumentation and intuitive haptic feedback.
- Emphasis on “tactile excellence” over “screenification,” blending heritage with modern luxury.
This approach aims to preserve the emotional connection Ferrari owners expect, even in an electric powertrain.
Pricing, Availability, and Market Position
- Expected Price: Over €500,000 (~$535,000+ USD), positioning it as an ultra-exclusive halo model.
- Production Start: 2026 (deliveries likely late 2026 or early 2027).
- Strategic Role: The Luce represents just 5% of Ferrari’s shipments initially, with a second EV planned soon after—balancing electrification with ongoing ICE and hybrid offerings.
Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann emphasized that “Luce” captures the essence of illumination and innovation, moving beyond a simple “electric Ferrari” label.
Why the Ferrari Luce Matters for the EV Future
As luxury brands accelerate electrification, the Luce challenges perceptions that EVs can’t deliver soul or excitement. With blistering performance, advanced battery tech, and a driver-centric cabin, it aims to prove electric supercars can match—or exceed—the thrill of Ferrari’s legendary V12s and V8s.
Spy shots of prototypes show aggressive styling cues, rear-hinged doors, and a low-slung profile—promising a visual spectacle when the full exterior debuts in May 2026.
vFutureMedia covers the cutting edge of electric vehicles, supercar innovation, sustainable performance, and luxury mobility. The Ferrari Luce isn’t just an EV—it’s a statement that the future of driving can still roar with passion. Stay tuned for the May reveal, first drive impressions, and how it stacks up against rivals like the Rimac Nevera, Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, or upcoming Tesla Roadster. What do you think—will the Luce redefine electric supercars? Share your thoughts below! For the latest Ferrari updates, check ferrari.com or follow official channels.
I’m Ethan, and I write about the tech that’s actually going to change how we live — not the stuff that just sounds impressive in a press release. I cover AI, EVs, robotics, and future tech for VFuture Media. I was on the ground at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, walking the show floor so I could give you a real read on what matters and what’s just noise. Follow me on X for daily takes.
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