The backlash to Ferrari's new EV, the Luce, has been good for one collector, stirring fan passion and driving up the value of classic Ferraris.

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

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.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna is defending the Luce against criticism of its design and purpose, revealing that there is 'strong interest in the car.'

Suggestion the Luce EV should be stripped of prancing horse logo shows strength of feeling from Ferrari fans

The first electric Ferrari is already this year’s most divisive car. We asked three Italian auto industry professionals to explain where the EV’s design makes sense, and where it…

The backlash to Ferrari's new EV, the Luce, has been good for one collector, stirring fan passion and driving up the value of classic Ferraris.

The debut of Ferrari's electric supercar, Luce, is turning heads in the automotive world. With a design that diverges from the classic Ferrari aesthetic, responses from…

We all laughed at the Italian brand’s Luce, but the joke might be on us

Ferrari’s all-electric Luce marks a radical new chapter for Maranello. Explore its controversial design, groundbreaking technology, and the debate over whether it still feels like…

The all-electric Ferrari Luce has drawn memes, doubts and a sharp share price fall, but the luxury carmaker may have more room to experiment than the market suggests.