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Meet Ferrari's first electric car

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Designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newsom. Credit: Ferrari

Electric vehicle fans, rejoice: Ferrari is now officially on board.

On Monday, the company announced its first-ever electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce, and reader, this is not your typical Ferrari.

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The Luce has been co-designed by Sir Jony Ive (the guy behind the design of at least a dozen iconic Apple gadgets, including the iPhone) and legendary industrial designer Marc Newson, the two heads of the LoveFrom creative collective.

Ferrari Luce
It looks like a sports car from a certain angle, in a certain light. Credit: Ferrari

And it shows. The Ferrari Luce doesn't have the aggressive lines you'd typically see on a Ferrari; it's all rounded corners, soft edges and pastel colors, with only the massive yellow brake calipers and Ferrari badge betraying its true nature. Ferrari says the Luce has "by far" the lowest drag coefficient in the company's history, it's actually unusually tall for a Ferrari, somewhere between an SUV and a sedan. It's going to be a head-turner in more ways than one, and judging by some of the early reactions from Ferrari fans, not everyone will be happy about the design.

Ferrari Luce
Well this is...pleasant. Credit: Ferrari

If you look at it from a certain angle, it can look a bit sporty from the outside. But step inside, and, frankly, it's tamer than a Kia. Again, rounded corners and soft edges dominate the interior, and the only thing that looks like it belongs in a sports car is the steering wheel. Ferrari calls this car a "new chapter" for the company, and it certainly is different. At least the trunk, at 597 liters of capacity, is big enough for a family of four.

No need to worry about performance, though. This thing has 1,035 horsepower and it will go from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds with a top speed of 310 km/h, while still maintaining a very decent range of 530 kilometers or more.

The Luce is powered by a 122 kWh battery and four electric engines, one per each wheel, which enabled the company to do some things that can't be accomplished in a typical petrol-powered sports car. Ferrari said the car's development included more than 60 new patents, and some of the techy highlights include the ability to control each wheel's motion in every direction, an active suspension system that's derived from the Ferrari F80, and a new Vehicle Control Unit (VCU), a control centre that handles the powertrain and the driving dynamics.

Ferrari Luce
The design includes lots of Corning Gorilla Glass. Credit: Ferrari

Ferrari also put great care into making the car sound authentic, though this is a bit hard to image from the press release alone. We're quoting Ferrari here: "A precision accelerometer at the centre of the axle captures the dynamic texture and vibration of the rotating components while the sound waves are moving. Developed in-house and patented, this system filters, equalises and amplifies the signal in a similar way to an electric guitar, but only when functional to the driving experience." Alrighty, then.

While the Ferrari Luce doesn't look like a raging speed demon, it does carry the price of one — starting at €550,000 (about $639,907) in Italy, though U.S. pricing hasn't been announced yet. Production should begin in late 2026, with deliveries starting in early 2027.

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  1. Enzo, his coffin, his grave and the whole damn cemetery rollin right now.

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    1. Enzo would turn entire god damn Italy on it's head for this.

      If he would call every Italian man to stand up and march to maranello with a knife, they would follow orders blindly.

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    2. Dw we are on it. Im italian, on my break from rolling italy over.

      No joke tho we are going insane

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    3. Iam German and I feel you 100%

      You might don't understand how much I do

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    4. Enzo is basically the LHC right now if it collapsed into a black hole.

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    5. The HIIC if you will.

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  2. Nice interior.
    That is it.

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  3. Fantastic looking car, except for the horse logo.

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  4. Honestly looks like it was designed in Roblox by my nephew

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  5. People say the FF is the most depreciated Ferrari, watching the price on this thing drop is going to be fun

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  6. I mean it look great as a BMW 3 Series competitor, worse inside and outside, but that’s where I would place it. But at 600k this is not it. Will find its use as a gateway to other Ferraris …

    Tech specs seem kind of bad.

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  7. At least you don't have to flip the car over to charge it!

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  8. In case nobody buy them, i offer 5K Euro for one!

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  9. I hear that the Luce's battery can be charged with an original IPhone charger.

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  10. I think it’s a strategic play by Ferrari…

    Similar to Rolex Watches…

    You want that beautiful and in high demand Rolex Daytona Panda? Ahh sorry those are only for customers with a purchase history… I can put you on the waitlist but we usually only give them to people with a history of purchases… I have a Oyster Perpetual I can offer you…

    Now it will be, with Ferrari; “sorry sir we can’t allocate you an 296… they’re all on back order for customers with a long relationship… but if you pay $600k for this electric car we can’t sell, is over priced, hideous… it might help us get you the car you do want in the future…

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  11. Looks like Elon Musk's kid has been drawing pictures of cars again.

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  12. Ferrari Luce: For those who can't afford a Rimac Nevera.

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  13. This is makes the bud light trans advertising fiasco not seem so bad

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  14. I am not laughing. It was well designed. Is the design going to work? The multipla did not work. Give this time to see what the real buyers say. Jury is out for now imo even if the bandwagon says otherwise

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  15. the "Mustard" makes me sad ...

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  16. When a Ferrari and IPhone have a baby

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  17. Looks like someone bought chinese EV and sticked Ferrari stickers.

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  18. Does it have the indicators as buttons on the steering wheel?!

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  19. What happens when you hand the design reigns to a former toilet commode designer! And that's the truth.

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  20. Wow wtf is this terrible design?!?

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  21. Italy should go on strike over this

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  22. Ferrari... ¿No os da vergüenza haberos transformado en un meme?

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  23. That looks like Shite!

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  24. Finally. A Ferrari I don´t wanna be seen in.

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  25. Looks like a Ferrari rear-ended a random SUV and just got stuck up in there, when you look at it from behind, at least

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  26. Tan purista que era ferrari con diseños exclusivos y ahora se copian de los opel electricos y su precio multiplicado x100

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  27. This is the ugliest shit ever

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  28. I'd get it if it cost $80,000

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  29. is it fair to say that we would like it if it were NOT a ferrari emblem on the car? I would. Just NOT as a ferrari

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  30. This is a real shit design like the Fiat Multipla earlier 👏🏻

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  31. lmao, I've seen better looking cars in GTA

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  32. This is despicable and a hubris to the Ferrari legacy

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  33. WTF? Clean house.

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  34. Looks more like an appliance than a car. But then again what more can you expect from an ex-Apple designer.

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  35. Looks like nobody told “What the f*ck were you thinking?” during production phase.

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  36. Lamborghini, Pagani, McLaren and Aston Martin are laughing their asses off

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  37. Its time for rebranding, remove the horse from logo. Put the donkey ><

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  38. I love your strategy for selling more internal combustion cars! Just make an extremely ugly car and sell it for $650K! Genius ! 

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  39. looks better than any other ferrari

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  40. Why can't they just at least make EVs look cool? Why do they all look like shit?

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  41. Ufff not a fan of the style. Looks like something Honda would make

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  42. https://imgur.com/a/DwCwfO2

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  43. i’m stealing this from another person but couldn’t stop laughing…”best looking Kia i’ve seen”

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  44. Would have made a great Apple car, but Ferrari? :(

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  45. 👀 Enzo has got to be big mad now.. he’s no longer resting in peace. Who approved this? Why lower all of Ferraris for this? The name, the brand, the respect… the statue and status of Ferrari is being lowered with this experiment. This should have stayed an experiment.

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  46. Wtf has happend with Ferraris desgin this gen? The 812 is my dreamcar and it's successor the 12cilindri is horrible.

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  47. Cybertruck got some competition.

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  48. Should be half the price.

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  49. LOL LMFAO.

    Yall really paid Ive money fadis?

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  50. https://media1.tenor.com/m/aE_CkkzmAngAAAAC/try-not-to-laugh.gif

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  51. It is at this moment Ferrari knew it was fcked ! Why the hell did u let someone from Apple design your car ! Elon's Cybershit looks 10x better. This looks like a car for FIAT ! Wtf !

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  52. That’s a Prius Pro Max

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  53. That looks like hot garbage. I can't believe they let that thing carry the Ferrari name.

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  54. It should be Citroën

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  55. Why would anyone spend 640k on their weird looking EV when they can get a raw ICE Ferrari for cheaper

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  56. This or a 458 Speciale? 🤣

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  57. This might end up being the worst selling Ferrari of all time

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  58. Ferrari lost al their credibility with this piece off shit

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  59. I get why people are happy they expected something like the Rimac Nevera or the Lotus Evija.

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  60. The rear is looking like a damn Lego car

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  61. 640k USD for a BYD Sealion

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  62. I think they made an error and put one extra 0 at the end

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  63. Looks like a taxi cab. 🤦🏻

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  64. if King Kong needed a suppository for his constipation, he would grab a Luce.

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  65. Is it weird that I care less about what it looks like than what it sounds like? As a DJ, I can imagine an electric car would have phenomenal sound profiles. Not to mention podcasts.

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  66. That’s a Mazda Concept car

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  67. This is heinous. I’d rather drive a Prius.

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  68. Should have named it Ferrari LOCO

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  69. Holy shit, Fiat’s look better than this April fools lookin joke.

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  70. And you'll need to buy eight of them if you want an allocation for that 330 P4 Icona

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  71. 600k? I'd rather drive a civic. I could care less if the car had Ferrari logos all over it and it was hand assembled by top engineers. That looks almost as ugly as a cyber truck.

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  72. It’s not so bad. If no one wants it I’ll use it. Not paying for it tho

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  73. 😂😂😂 this is comical yea I’d take a old 08 Camry over this much less if a headache and way more reliable and better looking 😂

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  74. Probably the ugliest Ferrari of all time.

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  75. Hideous. I’m not sure who screwed up the most - Mercedes w/that hideous AMG GT sedan or this from Ferrari.

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  76. thank god I can't afford one

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  77. I hope someone in Ferrari cancel all this and realise that's not a car which should be badged Ferrari, it's a bigger damn Honda beats

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  78. Well, only sales figures will reveal customers true feelings about the car

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  79. $640,000 for that piece of shit??? lol they have to be smoking something. $64,000 maybe. MAYBE.

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  80. Whoever signed that off needs to be fired

    Edit : Ferrari shares fall after launch of first EV

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  81. https://imgur.com/a/dLzR8ft

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  82. Why does it look like a honda?

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  83. Fucking horrible

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  84. Because people are definitely taking this for $200K more than a Purosangue 😭

    They are actually retarded

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  85. They made a city car. What is the problem?

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  86. The should’ve called it The Homer

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  87. Ugly, but probably still sold out for the next 5 years

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  88. Who the fuck is this for? Chinese aunties?

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  89. https://imgur.com/a/O7yZxKY
    Curious to see if they have any allocations. Has anyone bought this?

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  90. Hello Jaguar...

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  91. I’d probably not even consider it at 60k

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  92. You know the guy who made the worst modern MacBook Pro? Yeah the one with the crappy keyboard that kept breaking. Let's get him to make the car

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  93. the problem is not the ugliness, but the generic look, this can be a perfect 50k fiat, kia or toyota, not a 600k ferrari...

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  94. $640,000!!!!!???????? WHAT!!!?????

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  95. 1992 interior fucking horrible!

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  96. I have a feeling that in the future all brands will look almost the same..

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  97. È fottutamente brutto.

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  98. Why does the interior look like its taken from a 15k car?

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    1. Looks like peugeot interior :))

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  99. I remember when every car from ten years ago was a major improvement in designe and technology and were prettier and prettier. I guess the pendulum is swinging back big time since couple years ago

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  100. Ferrari Topo Magico

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  101. This will prove some people will drive anything for the brand

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  102. I just threw up a little

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    1. I popped harder rn by seeing the e-ferrari with Phaeton stoplights:(

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  103. 640K for a Fisher Price Ferrari?!?! Ram it where the sun don't shine. For fools...

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  104. Wheels are kind of cool looking especially for EV. That's all I got...

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  105. JI’s rounded rectangle and the heavy Braun inspiration just won’t, just can’t evolve.

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  106. Someone within Ferrari does not want this car to succeed

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  107. Looks so bubbly and rounded. Needs sharper. If it was inspired by f40 styling then the retro vibe would have passed and looked awesome. This is terrible exterior styling. Just sad to see

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  108. It’s disgustingly ugly lmaooo

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  109. Entry iPhone vibes

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    1. The iPhone designer was doing this car (real)

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  110. They got together with Mercedes and said how can we make uglier cars than Toyota. IMO Toyotas look nicer . Love the new land cruisers.

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    1. First corona then this china vibe for european cars..

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  111. This is so I-Pace coded that it's really hard to see it as anything other than the sketches from the abandoned Apple car.

    Make it space grey and it feels a lot more cohesive.
    https://i.postimg.cc/sDtVxtqm/image.png

    I love a lot of the interior UX but the exterior doesn't jump out as special in a way that makes sense as a Ferrari.

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  112. With the black Roof and the Tail, it looks like a smal Car, which wears a Car Costume. Like a skinny Man, who wears a a fake muscle Halloween Costume.

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  113. I can get a 675lt for that price

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  114. Looks like a Hyundai lol

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  115. i know a flop when i see one and this here is 100% a flop

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  116. A weirder looking VW ID7.

    But hey, they did not design it for us plebs.

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  117. Enzo is rolling in his grave this got approved. i mean wtf. its a byd or any other b.s. Ev car with ferrari badge. if they HAVE to build an EV why not build the coolest sports ev ever? nope a computer mouse byd ferrari knock off looking p.o.s.

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  118. Saddest excuse for a Ferrari lmao

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  119. Maybe Ivy can design phones, but cars for sure NOT

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  120. First the new AMG GT 4 door and now this.

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  121. They’ll sell at least two or three of these.

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  122. 640k to drive a brick

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  123. Unpopular opinion: it's not a bad looking car, it's bad for a Ferrari. Take away the badge and no one would care.

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  124. It looks like a car Ive's company designed first and then partnered with Ferrari afterwards. The Ferrari ish parts like the rear lights just look tacked on.

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  125. It's it a Ferrari MG joint project. Gross

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  126. More ugly Ferrari designs

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  127. It’s not just ugly for a Ferrari, it’s ugly for a car. The interior reeks of old Apple device photoshops too

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  128. A 640k fiat with a horse label

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  129. I genuinely can’t think of anyone this would appeal to? What is the demographic they’re selling to?

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  130. It’s incredibly frustrating that journalists no longer bring any real color or honest critique. Since cars (and Ferrari especially) are a huge passion for so many of us, watching the media protect corporate interests hurts. Ferrari is clearly selling its soul for shareholder value, and the press is just letting them get away with it. Time for a wake-up call.

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    1. They are not journalists, they are PR/marketing people on a contractor basis. Old school journalism is not a thing anymore, or maybe just a select few who dgaf and would rent the HW themselves.

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  131. The car is absolutely NOT ugly, the problem is that it comes with a ferrari badge and with a 640K price tag. If hyunday would have come with this design and with a 50K price we would loose our minds and call it a bargain.

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  132. Is this some Reverse Psychology 4D Chess against electric cars?

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  133. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  134. So I said in another topic it looked better than I expected, but now, upon learning the price? No.

    Looks decent for a 100K-200K car, but 640K is insane. Jony Ive must think he's still enjoying that Apple price inflation.

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  135. For the first time in my life I can claim I drive a better looking car than a Ferrari. And my ride is a Citroen...

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  136. I would genuinely drive a Prius over this and I’m not joking.

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  137. Great inside Disguting outside

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  138. The ugliest car ever made by Ferrari

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  139. Wow I thought with how basic it looked that Ferrari was gonna make it around $150-200k. This is ridiculous.

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  140. Fortunately I don't have 640k

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  141. I could see this as a quirky French or JDM mobile (a touch of Nissan Cube at the front end?), but a Ferrari?
    https://imgur.com/a/Y9KXjF4

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  142. This car can be great only if it will be made in 7 pieces, so who buy's it will close it in their private archives and we will never see it.

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  143. saw this on IG. thought it was a joke …

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  144. I thought this was a joke. What an eyesore. I'd much rather have a fully loaded Macan Turbo Electric, and it's 6 times cheaper.

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  145. This is an out of season April fool's joke yeah? Yeah?

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  146. This must be the first time I've ever commented on Blog.

    I hate it. I hate everything about it. Ferrari is an institution. Love them or hate them, they are the symbol of automotive passion and speed.... this car makes me so angry I want to hurt myself.

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  147. Ferrari making Jaguar designers look like super stars wasn't on my bingo card for 2026 but here we are.

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  148. I’ve seen better heads on boils

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  149. Sorry the price tag for this ugly Ferrari don’t add up.

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  150. 640k for that garbage is insane

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    1. Yep, and yet I guarantee they are gonna sell every single unit ...

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    2. Oh forsure that’s the problem

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  151. Hands down the ugliest thing the Ferrari brand has touched. This is almost as bad as the new "Jaguar"

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  152. it is just soooooooooo bad, it is even worse than the jaguar rebranding, wtf

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  153. Oh man the future is looking bleak

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  154. At least you save on the $1,000 oil changes.

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  155. Is it pronounced as “lose”?

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  156. Боље да није😂😂😂

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  157. The new Prius is looking more and more beautiful

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  158. Looks like a cheap Chinese toy

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  159. Is it only me or this is so ugly that I could go for a Kia ev6?

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  160. Hideous and no need for Ferrari to habe ever produced and electric vehicle!

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  161. Why doesn't anyone understand that nobody are asking for more EVs

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  162. Lol I can get a legendary Pista for that price instead of this clown ass car

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  163. So, one is expected to pay 600k just for a few yellow emblems with a horse on it? Surely that car can't be worth more than 40k...

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  164. $640k starting??? They will sell TENS of those.

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  165. in the year 2026 carmakers are competing on who can make the ugliest car. Ferrari takes the crown.

    Johny Ive should be put to trial for this monstrosity.

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  166. At least the interior is incredibly nice

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  167. https://imgur.com/a/s9ft5NW

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