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The crowd of spectators in Rome couldn’t be sure what to make of the car, its capabilities, or how it would impact its automaker’s future, but on that particular May 25, Ferrari put the world on notice. The year was 1947, and the car was the Ferrari 125 S, which launched the Prancing Horse legacy when it gave the marque its first motorsport win at the Grand Prix of Rome.

Now, 79 years later, to the day, Ferrari has returned to the Eternal City, not for racing, but to officially pull the veil off another milestone model—the all-electric Ferrari Luce. Maranello may not have captured lightning in a bottle to the same extent again, but the four-door, five-seat Luce is certainly a shock at first glance.

The all-electric Ferrari Luce is a four-door that seats five occupants while delivering 1,035 hp.

Ferrari S.p.A.