Published February 19, 2026
By AutoSaga News
A 1,000+ hp electric supercar built for raw speed, precision, and adrenaline.
Ferrari’s long-rumored first full-electric performance car — the Ferrari Luce — is now confirmed with impressive technical details, and the buzz across the automotive world is growing fast. This is a huge moment for performance fans because it marks Ferrari’s first step into electric supercar territory while still promising brand-defining power and performance.
What the Luce Is All About
Ferrari describes the Luce as a unique blend of electric power and supercar DNA:
Quad-motor all-wheel-drive setup for incredible traction and control.
Around 1,113 horsepower, putting it in serious supercar performance territory.
122 kWh battery with ultra-fast 350 kW charging capability — meaning rapid top-ups for real-world use.
A distinctive body that mixes elements of a shooting brake, high-performance sedan, and supercar — blending practicality with Ferrari flair.
Although production is set to start in 2026, Ferrari’s Luce is already turning heads in the automotive community — not just because it’s an EV, but because it’s an EV with serious performance credentials and unmistakable identity.
Why Car Lovers Care
This matters for petrolheads and performance fans everywhere because:
It’s Ferrari’s first major move into electric performance cars, not a compromise model.
Ferrari is showing that electric power doesn’t mean losing the spirit of performance — over 1,000 hp with quattro-drive capability is a supercar benchmark.
Fast charging and usable range make it practical for spirited road driving, not just track blasts.
In other words, this is electric done right — the type that even traditional car lovers can respect because Ferrari is prioritizing performance first.
Ferrari Luce EV Fully Taking Shape — Spy Details, Interior & Reveal Plans
1. New Spy Shots Reveal Cool Design Details
Recent prototype images of the Ferrari Luce EV have surfaced showing rear-hinged rear doors (similar to the Purosangue SUV), separated headlight clusters, and camouflaged styling pointing to a sleek final design. This supercar-sized EV is expected to sprint from 0–62 mph in about 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed near 192 mph with a quad-motor powertrain and over 1,000 hp — all while offering fast charging and around 530 km (~330 mi) of range
2. Interior Reveal Designed by an Apple Legend
Ferrari has officially shown interior details of the Luce — and it’s special. The cabin was co-designed with Sir Jony Ive’s LoveFrom studio (the designer behind the original iPhone), featuring premium materials like glass switches, aerospace-inspired OLED displays, and tactile controls that blend classic Ferrari feel with futuristic tech.
Input & Output
3. Exterior Reveal & Debut Set for May 2026
While Ferrari has revealed the name Luce (meaning “light” in Italian) and the cockpit, the full exterior reveal is scheduled for May 25, 2026 at a special event in Italy. This will finally show the entire EV’s looks, performance cues, and possibly more technical specs.
4. Part of a Big 2026 Lineup
The Luce won’t stand alone — Ferrari has confirmed it plans to launch five new models in 2026, led by this all-electric flagship. This indicates Ferrari is seriously expanding its portfolio and blending traditional supercar DNA with cutting-edge performance tech.
Why This Matters
The Ferrari Luce isn’t just another EV — it’s one of the most anticipated cars ever released by a performance brand:
Quad motors + 1,000+ hp = hypercar performance
Fast charging + real range = everyday usability
Design by Apple legend = futuristic luxury cockpit
Reveal in May = one of 2026’s biggest launches
This story proves electric cars can be exciting, powerful, and beloved by enthusiasts — not just practical or boring tech boxes.