While Ferrari has recently revealed its first electric vehicle (EV), the five-seat Luce, the company is making it clear this isn’t simply a stepping stone to a sportier two-seat version.

The Luce is a landmark car for Maranello. It’s the first fully electric Ferrari, the first with five seats, and only the second four-door model after the Purosangue. But Ferrari says the five-seat layout isn’t a compromise on the way to something else – it’s the point of the car.

Ferrari says the packaging was settled around the amount of battery energy on board, and that the five-seat configuration is the optimum balance for this particular model. A smaller, lower two-seat version isn’t part of the plan, because it would work against what the Luce is trying to be.

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What’s more interesting is Ferrari’s insistence that a car like this could only have been built as an EV in the first place.

“Making an electric car was not a marketing feature. It was the only way to make a car like this today,” said Andrea Binotti, head of vehicle concept design and architecture at Ferrari. “We started thinking outside the box, comparing our ideal car with a Ferrari that does not exist yet, and that was only possible with electrification.”

Ferrari says the key reason is the steering. On the Luce, the steering is woven into the car’s vehicle dynamics control loop, sharing information with the rest of the chassis systems through a central vehicle control unit.