Ferrari says too much EV acceleration can feel wrong, so it worked with NASA to find the sweet spot between performance and human comfort.
A Ferrari F12 is seen accelerating aggressively in this video, and the moment becomes more dramatic as it nearly hits another car nearby. The clip focuses on the kind of rapid movement that can happen ...
You just know that a performance car manufacturer like Ferrari has achieved everything when it consults with multiple medical centers and NASA to cap ...
Supercar performance isn't just about the technology or the numbers, but how that performance is "perceived by the human being." ...
Too fast for the driver’s good. That was the Luce before Ferrari called on NASA to help them make it comfortable at high speed. Ferrari's CEO explained that the EV's acceleration can be so hard that ...
A Ferrari California is seen during an incident involving sudden acceleration that draws the attention of nearby onlookers. The video focuses on the moment itself and the reaction it creates as people ...
The company has said that the Luce will run from 0-62 mph in 2.5 seconds, a relatively pedestrian time for a super-EV.
The 2028 Luce brings Ferrari performance to the premium EV segment with blistering power and sleek design, but price and ...
During a recent interview with Autocar India, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna spoke about the upcoming Luce EV — the first-ever fully electric vehicle to wear a prancing horse — and how his team ...
The high-end EV market is facing some struggles, but despite this, Ferrari is plowing ahead with its first-ever electric car, the aptly named Luce. While the brand is perhaps the last you’d ever ...