Other interior features include:
- independently adjustable electric seats
- two seat-stitching options
- four material choices
- heated front seats
- optional massage function
- high-end audio system with 21 speakers 3,000-watt output
- Ferrari Audio Signature with five sound modes
- Four motors and 1,050hp
The Ferrari Luce uses an active suspension system developed from the F80 and comes with 23-inch front alloy wheels and 24-inch rear wheels.
Its weight distribution is 47% at the front and 53% at the rear.
The car is built on an 800-volt high-voltage electrical architecture and uses four electric motors, with one motor controlling each wheel independently.
Key performance figures include:
- Maximum power: 1,050 horsepower
- Maximum motor torque: 990 Newton-metres
- Maximum torque transferred to the wheels: 11,500Nm
- Acceleration from 0-100kph: 2.5 seconds
- Acceleration from 0-200kph: 6.8 seconds
- Top speed: more than 310kph
Battery and charging
The Luce uses an NMC battery pack with a capacity of 122kWh. The battery is designed and produced by Ferrari in Maranello.
Ferrari says the car can travel more than 530 kilometres on a full charge and supports DC fast charging of up to 350kW.
Thai price expected above 40 million baht
Ferrari has priced the Luce in Europe at 550,000 euros, or around 20.8 million baht. In Thailand, the imported model is expected to cost more than 40 million baht.
Deliveries are scheduled to begin in late 2027.
Cavallino Motors, Ferrari’s official distributor in Thailand, said Thailand has received the highest number of Luce bookings in ASEAN, reflecting strong demand among Thai supercar buyers even as the model departs sharply from Ferrari tradition.
