CEO Vigna defended the €550,000 EV's price as fair for innovation. His predecessor said the prancing horse logo should be removed from the car.

Luca di Montezemolo shared his brutal opinion about Ferrari's first electric car, calling Luce a type of car that Chinese automakers won't copy.

The Ferrari Luce, the brand's first EV, has sparked divided opinions. While some praise it, others worry it strays too far from Ferrari's iconic image. | World News

The new £474,320 Ferrari Luce is also the Italian brand's first ever five-seater, designed in collaboration with the LoveFrom agency founded by former Apple design chief Sir Jony…

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The €500,000 Luce earned a papal test drive at Castel Gandolfo — and an 8.4% stock plunge in Milan as critics said it doesn't "shout Ferrari."

Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister and transport minister, weighed in publicly, writing on X: "It looks nothing like a (Ferrari). Is this supposed to be 'innovation'?...

El debut del Luce provocó críticas internas, cuestionamientos políticos y una caída bursátil de 8,4%

Ferrari’s first electric car sparks backlash, with ex-chair calling it a 'betrayal'; Shares fell over 8% after the unveiling as investors and officials questioned the design and…

The man who saved Ferrari has said he thinks its first electric vehicle could damage the brand and shouldn't be badged as a Ferrari.

Ferrari has endured a firestorm of criticism following the launch of its first fully electric vehicle.

Woke brainwashing or petro-nostalgia? The new Ferrari Luce has drawn comparisons to the Nissan Leaf, and is stirring a violent response.

Woke brainwashing or petro-nostalgia? The new Ferrari Luce has drawn comparisons to the Nissan Leaf and is stirring a violent response.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna justified Luce's high price, noting its unique innovation.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna on Thursday said the cost of the manufacturer's new Luce model was a fair price to pay for innovation.

"The Ferrari Luce has nothing to do with electric cars you have seen from other players."

It’s deemed outrageously expensive, it’s insulting to existing owners and perhaps most damning of all – it looks like a Nissan Leaf. Those are just some of the unflattering…

Ferrari CEO Vigna says the $640,000 Luce EV is getting orders from old and new customers despite harsh design criticism and a 6% stock drop after its Rome unveiling.

Is there a "luce" at the end of the tunnel for Ferrari's first electric vehicle?

The Italian carmaker's hyper-fans are not impressed.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna defended the ₹5.4 crore price of the Luce EV, emphasizing strong interest from ultra-wealthy buyers despite an 8% share price dip post-launch.