Ferrari's inaugural electric vehicle arrives not as a tech-laden spectacle, but as a deliberate counterpoint to the screen-dominated interiors defining modern luxury. The Luce cabin, shaped by Jony Ive's meticulous hand, champions the physical: a steering wheel hewn from recycled aluminum, tactile manettini switches, aviation-inspired dials, and Fusion5 glass finished with the precision of haute horlogerie. The result feels less like an automobile interior and more like a finely calibrated instrument, pointing toward an electric future where sensory richness outweighs raw specification.