Electric vehiclesItalian automaker seeks to replicate classic experience with electric motorsThe Ferrari Luce EV boasts more than 1,000 horsepower and a top speed over 300 kph. (Ferrari)SHIORI GOSO and KOSUKE TOSHIMay 27, 2026 05:40 JSTROME/BERLIN -- Ferrari released its first electric vehicle Tuesday, taking a path that has proven treacherous for other luxury car makers.Read NextConsumerHow does Japan's Gen Z afford a Ferrari? They split itAutomobilesBMW, Mercedes struggle to make luxury cars with Chinese characteristicsInterviewF1 chief sees 'constructive tension' as Asian nations bid to host racesBig in AsiaSingapore's costly car culture roars on as Porsche, BYD pile inAutomobilesLamborghini and Japan's IHI team up to turbocharge each other's futureElectric vehiclesVinFast founder's son takes over as EV maker recalibrates global expansionAutomobilesChinese EV makers awaken Western rivals' zombie production linesBusiness AsiaJapan's auto industry plots new road map to counter BYD threatLatest on Electric vehiclesElectric vehiclesJapan's Nabtesco to mass-produce all-electric power steering for EV busesElectric vehiclesVinFast founder's son takes over as EV maker recalibrates global expansionElectric vehiclesNissan pulls plug on UK e-axle project amid EV slowdown in Europe
Ferrari's new Luce faces luxury EV test
Italian automaker seeks to replicate classic experience with electric motors










