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Ferrari, Apple and EV

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New Ferrari Luce EV is a retro masterclass by Apple’s ex-design boss
Former Apple man Jonny Ive has created a beatiful dashboard with plenty of physical controls for Ferrari's first EV

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 · 12h
Ferrari previews Luce EV crafted with Apple designer Jony Ive
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Ferrari design goes iPhone for new EV: 2026 Ferrari Luce electric car details revealed as interior preview draws ire online
 · 14h
Here's Jony Ive's Ferrari Luce EV Interior and Interface Design
In 2021, Ferrari and its parent company Exor announced a multi-year creative partnership with LoveFrom, the design firm co-founded by Apple's former design chief Jony Ive and fellow designer Marc News...

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 · 14h
Jony Ive Ferrari interior might be a glimpse of the Apple Car that never was
 · 12h
Jony Ive's Ferrari interior design is as close to an Apple Car as you can get
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Ferrari releases teaser images of new Luce electric sports car

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Ferrari released teaser images of its new fully electric sports car on Monday, revealing the name and interior design of the eagerly awaited first for the luxury Italian carmaker. The new Luce,
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Ferrari's first electric car hits the streets in October 2026. What you need to know.

Ferrari's first-ever EV is years in the making. Ferrari is no stranger to hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology. The success of its first fully-electric model is important to Ferrari's future production strategy. Ferrari, one of the most iconic sport car ...
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Lewis Hamilton breaks silence on new Ferrari car after strange end to F1 track outing

To maximise the mileage within F1’s 15km limit, Hamilton stopped the car suddenly on track after performing what looked like a practice start. Mechanics then wheel the SF-26 back to the garage, allowing Leclerc to head back out onto the circuit for more track time.
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