Ferrari Unveils First All-Electric Car 'Luce'

Ferrari has officially launched its first all-electric vehicle, 'Luce,' featuring a top speed of over 310 km/h and a range exceeding 530 km. It is the heaviest Ferrari ever and the first five-seater.
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Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari has officially unveiled its first all-electric vehicle, 'Luce,' joining competitors like Porsche and Lamborghini in offering a clean-energy driving experience. According to AFP, Ferrari stated in a release last night that the new car, named 'Luce' (Italian for 'light'), has a top speed exceeding 310 km/h and a range of over 530 km. The new car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, is equipped with a 122 kWh battery, and weighs 2.26 metric tons, making it the heaviest Ferrari model ever produced. Luce is also the second four-door model in Ferrari's history and the first five-seater from the brand, which is famous for its streamlined two-seater sports cars. Ferrari Chairman John Elkann stated, 'We are opening a new chapter that turns our vision into reality, further consolidating Ferrari's tradition of leading and shaping the future.' Ferrari is launching this EV at a time when other luxury automakers are slowing down their EV development due to lower-than-expected market demand. Ferrari stated last year that it expects electric vehicles to account for 20% of its product line by 2030, down from its previous target of 40%.

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What is Ferrari's EV strategy?

Ferrari aims for electric vehicles to account for 20% of its product line by 2030.