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Ferrari typically designs its cars in-house. The automaker sought legendary iPhone designer Jony Ive's guidance for its first EV.
Ferrari has revealed the name and look of its first fully electric offering. The EV was designed in collaboration with former Apple designer Jony Ive.
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton hasn’t had the smoothest start to testing, with early issues appearing as action gets underway in Bahrain. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are set to split time behind the wheel on the opening day of F1 testing at the Bahrain International Circuit.
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Since Apple finally put its mysterious and long-suffering Project Titan out to pasture, we've wondered what a Jony Ive-designed Apple Car might have looked like. Today, we might have a clue. This, though,
Former Apple man Jonny Ive has created a beatiful dashboard with plenty of physical controls for Ferrari's first EV
Ferrari has officially named its first all-electric vehicle: the Ferrari Luce. The Italian automaker unveiled parts of the interior
Ferrari decided to outsource the work of designing the Luce’s interior to Ive and his partner Marc Newson, who together run the design shop LoveFrom. Ive, obviously, is well kno
Five years in the making, Jony Ive's LoveFrom has helped design the Ferrari Luce, the Italian automaker's first EV.
A high-performance Ferrari was destroyed in a crash and fire shortly after it was stolen from a dealership in southern France, turning a planned theft into a costly failure. The incident unfolded in
Ferrari has rolled out some of its most boundary-pushing models in recent years, broadening its lineup with offerings such as the V6 plug-in hybrid–powered 296 and the Purosangue SUV. For 2026, the Italian marque is set to expand its range further with five new models,