Pope Leo XIV Tests Ferrari’s Electric Future With Luce Supercar

1,040-Horsepower EV Marks Ferrari’s Bold Shift

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Pope Leo XIV Tests Ferrari’s Electric Future With Luce Supercar
Pontiff Meets Engineers, Sits Behind the Wheel

At the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV inspected Ferrari’s new Luce electric supercar, symbolizing the Italian brand’s leap into the future of luxury performance.

The Vatican Encounter

  • Ferrari chairman John Elkann and senior executives unveiled the car under a red cover.
  • The Pope sat in the driver’s seat, held the steering wheel, and listened as test driver Raffaele De Simone explained controls and driving modes.
  • Images showed him posing with Ferrari engineers and technical staff.

Ferrari Luce Specs

  • Four electric motors, one on each wheel
  • 1,040 horsepower output
  • 530 km driving range
  • 0–100 km/h in 2.5 seconds
  • Designed in collaboration with LoveFrom, the creative agency founded by former Apple designer Jony Ive

Market Outlook

Ferrari expects the Luce to retail at around €550,000, positioning it as a flagship in the brand’s expanding electric lineup. The launch underscores how even traditional supercar makers are embracing electrification to meet global demand for sustainable performance.

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