Ferrari's first all-electric car sells for record $40 million at auction
Ferrari's first all-electric vehicle sold for forty million dollars at auction. This sale established a new record for the most expensive new car ever sold. The Luce, a tailor-made electric model, faced criticism upon its unveiling in May. Ferrari...
The Sotheby's charity auction of the Luce "tailor made" at Monterey Car Week in California broke a record posted last year, when Ferrari's customized Daytona SP3 sold for $26 million, the carmaker said in a statement.
Ferrari in May unveiled the Luce, priced at '550,000 ($636,356) to a wave of criticism and a drop in the company's share price. The vehicle marks a break from Ferrari's heritage of combustion-engine sports cars.
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"Tailor made" cars are one-of-a-kind vehicles customized to a buyer's precise specifications.
The model was designed with LoveFrom, the studio founded by Jony Ive, Apple Inc.'s former design chief and a key figure behind the iPhone and iMac. The car combines more than 1,000 horsepower with four doors.
Ferrari's Chief Executive Officer Benedetto Vigna said in May that the model was getting orders from old and new customers.
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"The Ferrari Luce has nothing to do with electric cars you have seen from other players," he said at the time. "You have to see it and drive it to understand that it wasn't copied - not the interiors, not the exterior, not the performance."
Ferrari raised its full-year guidance late last month, as demand for limited-run models like the F80 and a more expensive version of its Purosangue four-seater drove higher second-quarter results.
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