El Ferrari Luce, primer modelo eléctrico de la marca, vendido por 35 millones en una subasta
Supera el récord establecido el año pasado, cuando el Daytona SP3 personalizado de Ferrari se vendió por 26 millones de dólares. Leer
Ferrari unveiled its first all-electric vehicle, the Luce, earlier this year, setting a new record price at a charity auction in California. The Luce, priced at 550,000 euros upon its release, attracted both old and new customers, leading to a surge in demand for limited edition models like the F80 and a more expensive version of their four-seater Purosangue.
In May, Ferrari's CEO, Benedetto Vigna, confirmed the vehicle was receiving orders from both existing and new clients. This groundbreaking electric car, featuring four electric motors, four electrically actuated suspensions, and four synchronized wheels, has shattered the previous record of 26 million dollars set by a customized Daytona SP3 in the previous year.
Sotheby's charity auction in California ultimately sold the Luce for 40 million dollars (34.5 million euros), making it the most expensive new car ever sold.
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