Ferrari has finally unveiled the interior images of their highly anticipated all-electric supercar, the Ferrari Luce. This marks a significant milestone for the Italian automaker, as it is their first foray into the world of electric vehicles. The car, previously known as the Elettrica, has been rebranded as the Luce, which means “light” in Italian.
The interior design of the Ferrari Luce was outsourced to renowned designer Jony Ive and his partner Marc Newson, who run the design shop LoveFrom. Jony Ive is best known for his work at Apple, where he served as the chief designer and was responsible for creating iconic products like the iMac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The collaboration between Ferrari and LoveFrom has been in the works for five years, and the interior images of the Luce showcase the results of their partnership.
One of the most striking features of the Ferrari Luce’s interior is the presence of physical buttons, a departure from Ive’s signature sleek minimalism. While many expected the controls to be entirely touchscreen-based, the inclusion of physical buttons adds a tactile element to the user experience. However, Ive’s influence is still evident in the rounded corners of the screens, reminiscent of Apple’s design language.
The materials used in the Luce’s interior also reflect Ive’s design aesthetic, with anodized aluminum and strengthened glass from specialist firm Corning being prominent features. The steering wheel, inspired by classic Ferrari designs from the 1950s and ’60s, features a simplified three-spoke design made from recycled aluminum, showcasing a commitment to sustainability.
The Luce boasts three main displays: an instrument cluster, a central display, and a rear control panel. The instrument cluster moves with the steering wheel, a first for Ferrari, and features overlapping OLED displays that blend digital and analog elements. The central display can rotate towards either the driver or passenger and includes a palm rest for ease of use.
The key fob of the Ferrari Luce is equipped with an E Ink display, a first in the automotive industry. This innovative feature only consumes power when it changes color, adding a futuristic touch to the interior. The gear shifter and various other components in the cabin feature Gorilla glass, known for its durability and scratch resistance.
Overall, the collaboration between Ferrari and LoveFrom has resulted in a truly innovative and luxurious interior for the Ferrari Luce. With Ive’s design expertise and Ferrari’s engineering prowess, the Luce is set to redefine the electric supercar segment. Stay tuned for the exterior debut of the Ferrari Luce in May 2026, where the world will get to see the full extent of this groundbreaking collaboration.

