Ferrari Luce's SHOCKING Interior Revealed! What Will Drivers Say?!

Ferrari Luce's SHOCKING Interior Revealed! What Will Drivers Say?!
Automotive 14 February 2026

Ferrari is electrifying its future, and they're doing it with style. The Italian marque just pulled back the curtain on the interior design of their upcoming all-electric sports car, codenamed "Luce," which translates to "light" in Italian. While we’ll have to wait until May 2026 to see the full exterior, what they’ve revealed so far is intriguing and, frankly, a bit of a relief.

Ferrari Luce's SHOCKING Interior Revealed! What Wi...

Represented in Turkey by FerMas Oto under Tofaş, Ferrari is taking a bold step. "Luce" isn’t just a new model; it’s a signal of a shift in the company's naming convention and a serious commitment to electrification. Remember that e-building they opened in Maranello? This is what they were building towards.

What’s particularly interesting is Ferrari's design approach. In a world where electric vehicles often equate to massive, dominating touchscreens, Ferrari is taking a different path. They've partnered with LoveFrom, the design firm founded by Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson, and the result is a digital system beautifully augmented by physical controls. Think mechanical buttons and dials strategically placed alongside digital displays. It's a five-year collaboration that’s clearly focused on creating a tactile, engaging experience.

The driver-centric cabin boasts a three-screen layout: the driver's instrument panel, the central control display, and even a rear control panel. That's a lot of information readily available. What really caught my eye is the instrument cluster integrated into the steering column – a first for a production Ferrari. This, combined with the F1-inspired three-spoke steering wheel crafted from recycled aluminum, suggests a serious focus on the driving experience. The analog control modules, designed to provide mechanical feedback, are another welcome touch, reminding us that Ferrari hasn't forgotten its roots.

Beyond the tech, Ferrari is also making a conscious effort towards sustainability. The use of 100% recycled aluminum alloy and Corning Gorilla Glass is a testament to this. Even the glass key unit features E Ink display technology. It’s clear that this car is about more than just raw performance; it's about responsible performance.

The Luce represents Ferrari's vision of integrating electrification into its core performance DNA. It's not just another electric car; it's a Ferrari, electric. If they can pull this off, it could be a game-changer, positioning the Luce as a key player in the brand's future. Now, we just have to wait and see if the exterior lives up to the promise of the interior.

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