Ferrari is no stranger to controversy, and it rarely shies away from it either. Its upcoming all-electric Luce could turn out to be the most polarizing project yet. The man behind the design, Jony Ive ...
Ferrari has revealed the interior of its first fully electric production car, officially called the Luce, giving us the clearest look yet at how the Italian automaker’s driving ethos will translate in ...
Macworld explores Ferrari’s first electric vehicle, the Luce, which features interior design by LoveFrom, the company led by former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive. The Ferrari Luce’s design ...
There’s a lot of Gorilla glass and aluminum, as well as a surprising number of buttons and physical controls. There’s a lot of Gorilla glass and aluminum, as well as a surprising number of buttons and ...
We got a peek at the interior of Ferrari’s new Luce electric car, which was dreamed up by famed ex-Apple designer and his firm, LoveFrom. It looks and feels a whole lot like an Apple product. “We are ...
Ferrari has published images of the interior of its forthcoming electric vehicle, which it designed with LoveFrom, the new firm of former Apple star Jony Ive and another legendary designer, Marc ...
Ferrari announced its first fully electric sports car will be named the Luce. The interior was designed in collaboration with LoveFrom, a creative collective co-founded by former Apple designer Jony ...
I hold the key to the Ferrari in my hand. I press it, like a puzzle piece, into a notch by my right hip. Yellow fades from the key as the hue enters the shifter and the dashboard comes to life with a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew MacConnell covers the evolving world of motoring. Ferrari has spent years turning its Tailor Made program into a serious ...
This 2003 Ferrari Enzo left the Mecum Auction floor as the second most expensive car sold there, following in the footsteps of the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale and building up the Ferrari ...
There are plenty of car brand logos with hidden meanings, but the reason why Porsche and Ferrari both use a horse as their logo boils down to their individual histories, not branding strategy. Even ...
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