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IT House reported on February 9 that Ferrari officially announced today that its first electric sports car will be named "Luce" and announced the car's interior and human-computer interaction design, which it claims can bring an "exhilarating driving experience."

IT House here quotes an official press release. The car's name "Luce" comes from Italian, meaning "light" or "illumination", symbolizing Ferrari's firm direction towards the future. It also confirms the brand's new naming strategy and opens a new chapter for an important new member of the product line.
According to reports, this car was designed by former Apple chief design officer Jonathan Ive, known as the "father of the iPhone and iPad", and Mark Newson, the "Queen Designer" of Swarovski and Nike. The LoveFrom creative team founded by the two in San Francisco participated in the design of the car in all aspects.

In terms of interior, the cockpit of this car is designed as a simple and unified space. The software and hardware are developed simultaneously to keep the physical structure and UI interface highly consistent. It uses 100% recycled aluminum alloy, which is CNC machined from a single piece of aluminum. The surface is anodized. The glass is from Corning's "Gorilla" brand, which has high durability and scratch resistance.
In terms of software, the car's human-computer interaction interface adheres to the three core concepts of touch, clarity, and intuition. The team gave priority to physical buttons to enhance the interaction between people and the vehicle. The steering wheel uses a simplified three-frame structure, inspired by the wooden Nardi steering wheel of the 1950s and 1960s. The whole is divided into two control modules, similar to an F1 racing car, and is 400 grams lighter than a standard Ferrari steering wheel.

Walking into the car, you can find that the center console of this car has been specially designed. The industry's first color E-Ink screen key has the advantage of saving power. When the key is inserted into the center console, the color of the screen will change from yellow to black. The instrument panel and screen will light up at the same time, creating a comfortable atmosphere.

At the same time, this car has a total of three screens, one on the instrument panel, the center console, and the rear row. They are designed to provide a clear, clear, and separated input and output experience. The display fonts are all customized. The instrument panel screen has two overlapping OLED panels built into it. Samsung participated in the development, which can achieve high contrast and bright colors.

The central control screen of this car has a spherical rotating shaft that can be freely oriented towards the driver/co-pilot. It is equipped with a palm rest and can be operated without having to lower your head. There is a spherical multi-function meter on the right side, which can switch the clock, timer, compass and ejection starting guide. The second screen on the top left is used to display advanced parameters such as speed and power. The large screen in the middle can display information such as CarPlay, air conditioning and parameter settings.

Overall, the car's interior is a blend of craftsmanship, thoughtful innovation, and a nod to the past while embracing the future.





