Ferrari Reveals Luce EV Interior: First Electric Hypercar Gets Retro-Futuristic Cabin Ahead of 2026 Launch
Ferrari has just pulled back the curtain on the interior of its first fully electric production hypercar—and it's a breathtaking departure from the touchscreen-dominated cabins of modern EVs. The Italian marque revealed the official name "Luce" (Italian for "light") and its stunning retro-futuristic cabin at an exclusive event in San Francisco, with the full vehicle reveal scheduled for May 2026.
Here's the thing: Ferrari isn't just entering the EV market—it's redefining what a luxury electric hypercar interior should be. And for GCC buyers who appreciate both cutting-edge performance and exquisite craftsmanship, the Luce promises to be something truly special.

What Makes the Ferrari Luce Interior So Revolutionary?
The most striking aspect of the Luce's cabin is what's missing: giant touchscreens. Instead, Ferrari has partnered with LoveFrom—the design firm founded by former Apple design chief Jony Ive and industrial designer Marc Newson—to create a tactile, analog-focused environment that feels more like a classic Ferrari than a Silicon Valley gadget.
Rows of machined metal switches, toggles, and dials replace the touch-sensitive surfaces that dominate most modern EVs. Every control has a satisfying mechanical action, from the precisely weighted rotary dials to the positive-click toggles that control everything from drive modes to climate settings.
But that's not all. The instrument cluster is a work of art in itself—a column-mounted binnacle featuring layered OLED displays developed with Samsung. These displays feature physical needles, analog-style clocks, and convex lenses that create a sense of depth and readability that flat screens simply can't match.
Ferrari Luce Performance: 1,000+ HP Electric Power
While the interior steals the show for now, the performance specs confirm this is every bit a Ferrari. The Luce will pack over 1,000 horsepower from four electric motors, enabling 0-60 mph acceleration in under 2.5 seconds.
The battery system features a 122 kWh gross capacity with a projected range of up to 330 miles on the WLTP European cycle. Interestingly, the curb weight comes in at just under 5,100 pounds—making it heavier than even the Ferrari Purosangue SUV, but with power-to-weight ratios that should still deliver blistering performance.
The GCC Angle: What UAE and Saudi Buyers Need to Know
For luxury car enthusiasts in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and across the GCC, the Ferrari Luce represents a significant milestone. While Ferrari hasn't announced GCC-specific pricing or availability dates yet, the brand has a strong presence in the region and the Luce is expected to appeal to early adopters of high-performance EVs.
The timing couldn't be better. The GCC is experiencing rapid growth in luxury EV adoption, with buyers increasingly looking for electric alternatives that don't compromise on performance or prestige. The Luce positions Ferrari directly against rivals like the Rimac Nevera and upcoming high-performance EVs from brands like Lucid and Porsche.
Here's the best part: Ferrari's existing lineup, including the 2026 Ferrari 12Cilindri, 2026 Ferrari 296 GTB, and 2026 Ferrari Purosangue, already enjoys strong demand in the region. The Luce is likely to follow the same allocation patterns, with limited production numbers making it an instant collector's item.
Design Details That Will Wow GCC Collectors
The materials selection alone tells a story of sustainable luxury. Ferrari is using 100% recycled machined aluminum for many interior components, along with Gorilla Glass for displays and controls. The color palette features cool greys, matte silver, and light champagne gold—finishes designed to withstand both time and the intense GCC sun.
The seating configuration is equally intriguing: a 4-door, 4-seater layout with slim, leather-covered bucket seats that provide both support and accessibility. This practical approach suggests Ferrari wants the Luce to be usable, not just a garage queen.
And then there's the startup sequence—pure theater. The Luce features a glass key with an E Ink display that changes color when docked, illuminating the cabin in a carefully choreographed light show. It's the kind of detail that will resonate with GCC buyers who appreciate both technology and craftsmanship.
How the Luce Compares to Current Ferrari Models
For those familiar with Ferrari's current offerings, the Luce represents a bold new direction. While the 2025 Ferrari SF90 Stradale offers hybrid power and the 2026 Ferrari Roma delivers classic GT elegance, the Luce is Ferrari's first ground-up electric vehicle.
The steering wheel design takes cues from Formula 1, with analog controls mounted directly on the 3-spoke wheel. This approach differs significantly from the more digital interfaces found in the 2026 Ferrari 296 GTS and other recent models.
What's Next for the Ferrari Luce in the GCC?
The full vehicle reveal is scheduled for May 2026, with production and dealer arrivals to follow later in the year. While exact timing for GCC markets hasn't been confirmed, Ferrari typically launches new models in the region shortly after their global debut.
Potential buyers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia should expect the Luce to command a premium price—likely well above current Ferrari models given its groundbreaking technology and limited production. The combination of Ferrari's first EV status, the LoveFrom design collaboration, and the analog-focused interior will make this one of the most sought-after hypercars of 2026.
The bottom line: Ferrari isn't just building an electric car—it's creating an electric Ferrari. And for GCC collectors who value heritage, performance, and exclusivity, the Luce promises to be worth the wait.
Source: Ferrari official site, Car and Driver, Autoweek
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