Ferrari Unveils 1,000 HP Luce Electric Supercar, Raises Q4 Value Concerns
Ferrari debuted its first all-electric Luce supercar with four motors, over 1,000 hp, 330-mile range and 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds. Analysts ahead of Ferrari's Q4 earnings express concerns over EV resale value and design innovation but expect the luxury brand's pricing power to sustain margins.
1. Ferrari Unveils First Electric Supercar
Ferrari launched the Luce as its inaugural all-electric model, marking the automaker's strategic entry into high-performance EVs. The design was led by a former Apple design head, reflecting Ferrari's commitment to cutting-edge aesthetics and brand prestige.
2. Luce Technical Specifications
The Luce packs four electric motors producing over 1,000 horsepower, powered by a 122 kWh battery delivering up to 330 miles of range. It accelerates from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds and features a retro-inspired steering wheel, physical controls and dual digital displays.
3. Q4 Earnings Preview
Analysts previewing Ferrari's Q4 results warn of potential pressures on resale values for its new EV offering and question future design innovation in a competitive EV market. However, Ferrari's history of beating estimates and its luxury pricing power are expected to underpin margin resilience.
4. Investor Outlook
Investors will monitor Luce production timelines, pricing strategy versus traditional models and resale value performance metrics. Clarity on these factors will be crucial for assessing the EV's contribution to Ferrari’s profitability and overall valuation.