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Ferrari unveils controversial first electric car
Ars Technica·
Ferrari has introduced its first-ever battery-electric vehicle, the Luce, a four-door, five-seater sedan that marks a significant departure for the iconic brand. While the exterior design has drawn controversy, the interior has been widely praised for its spectacular execution, potentially setting a new standard for automotive interiors. Developed with input from LoveFrom, the car addresses the need for emissions-free offerings in key markets like China and Silicon Valley. Despite initial design debates, the Luce represents Ferrari's strategic adaptation to evolving environmental regulations and market demands.
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