The Interior of Ferrari's Luce EV Draws Inspiration From the Past
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The Interior of Ferrari's Luce EV Draws Inspiration From the Past
"It could best be described as a glimpse, as Ferrari has not yet provided a look at the entire EV, but instead showed off its seats, dashboard and steering wheel, among other features. Design aficionados, take note: Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson, celebrated for their work with Apple, among other companies, were involved in shaping the look of the car alongside Ferrari's own design team."
"In practice, that means a lot of buttons, dials and switches, both on the dashboard and the steering wheel, bucking the modern automotive trend of ubiquitous screens. The look isn't quite retrofuturistic, but it evokes that aesthetic. Ferrari's announcement mentions "Veglia and Jaeger instruments from the 1950s and 60s" as being an influence on this design. Given that vintage instruments from these companies remain in demand, the appeal here is clear."
Ferrari revealed interior details and the name of its first electric vehicle, the Luce, showing seats, the instrument panel, dashboard and steering wheel rather than the full exterior. Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson collaborated with Ferrari's design team on the car's appearance. The instrument panel emphasizes tactility, clarity and intuitive interaction, featuring many buttons, dials and switches that buck the trend of large screens and evoke a retrofuturistic aesthetic. The design draws influence from Veglia and Jaeger instruments of the 1950s and 60s. Ferrari previously disclosed chassis details and will reveal the Luce's exterior to the public in May.
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