The Ferrari represents the first electric car, it costs $640,000.

The luxury sports car manufacturer “Ferri” has discovered the first fully electric car Luce, costing $640 thousand.
The luxury sports car manufacturer “Ferri” has discovered the first fully electric car Luce, costing $640 thousand.
The new model differs from the appearance of typical Ferrari as the first five-place Italian brand model, established in collaboration with the LoveFrom agency established by the former Apple design chief, Sir Jonah Ive, writes BBC.
Social media responses to launching have been initiated by his description as “directly into waste waste” to an absolute “sterlas in design”.
Supermotive rivals like Lamborghini and Portche have reduced their plans for electric vehicles due to low demand and strong competition from Chinese brands.
The new model differs from the appearance of typical Ferrari as the first five-place Italian brand model, established in collaboration with the LoveFrom agency established by the former Apple design chief, Sir Jonah Ive, writes BBCKlankosova broadcast.tv.
Social media responses to launching have been initiated by his description as “directly into waste waste” to an absolute “sterlas in design”.
Supermotive rivals like Lamborghini and Portche have reduced their plans for electric vehicles due to low demand and strong competition from Chinese brands.

Ferari's executive director, Beneditto Vigna, said in Rome that Luce, which in Italian means “drites”, has taken half a decade to develop.
The Ferrari plans to market the electric vehicle (EV) after having previously ruled out such a move, choosing instead to produce hybrid vehicles that operate with both gasoline and electricity.
Luce works on an electric engine produced by Ferraris in each wheel, helping the car reach 60 mph (96 km/h) speed in about 2.5 seconds.












