Ferrari Luce EV interior image gallery
The interior of Ferrari's first EV, the Luce, has been officially unveiled.
Trio of analogue-style dials are enclosed within a 12.5-inch OLED instrument panel.
Three-spoke steering wheel heavily inspired by those of classic Ferraris.
Left bank of steering controls comprises drive modes, cruise control, etc.
On the right, we can see the Manettino traction mode switch, along with wiper and suspension lift controls.
Grab handle at the base of the 10-inch touchscreen can be used to change its angle.
Array of toggles for climate control and media is a welcome sight.
Floating centre console houses a recess for the digital key, where its yellow colour is transferred to the drive selector upon insertion.
Overhead panel includes a helicopter-like handle that can be pulled to engage launch control.
Passenger side of the dashboard features 'Luce' embroidered in a retro typeface, and a simple circular AC vent.
Sports seats are upholstered in tan leather with Ferrari emblems on the headrests.
Embedded clock in the touchscreen can be used as a compass or lap timer.
The Luce is the first Ferrari to offer a 5-seat layout, and the rear bench looks to offer good legroom.
Rear occupants get dual AC vents and a touch control panel, which also has toggles for adjusting the climate control.
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The first EV from Italian marque Ferrari, the Luce, has been unveiled. Ferrari pulled the covers off the Luce's interior back in February 2026, revealing a design collaboration with LoveFrom, a California-based firm co-founded by Apple design chief Jony Ive. Unlike most modern EVs, the Luce's interior is not overloaded with screens and incorporates a smorgasbord of physical controls. Prominent elements include a 10-inch square infotainment touchscreen with a grab handle for angle adjustment, a steering wheel inspired by those of Ferraris from the 1950s and 1960s, a 12.5-inch OLED driver's display housing three analogue-style dials, a 5-seat layout, and more.