Ferrari has enlisted LoveFrom and consulted NASA and medical experts as it finalizes the cabin and passenger experience for its first electric model, the Luce.
In an interview with Autocar India, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said EV acceleration "sometimes it’s disturbing our brain" and the company conducted medical studies to find what acceleration levels disturb people. Ferrari also reached out to NASA as part of that work.
Ferrari has disclosed preliminary Luce performance figures: more than 986 horsepower, a 0–62 mph time of 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 192 mph. The Luce will use four electric motors, a 122.0-kWh battery, independent rear-wheel steering and the active suspension from the Purosangue and F80.
The interior already shown keeps physical buttons and switches, reflecting LoveFrom's cabin design direction. Ferrari expects the Luce to debut sometime this year.
This article is based on reporting from Motor 1.
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