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  1. Ferrari Luce unveiled: Here's the first car from Jony Ive's design house

    Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric vehicle, designed in collaboration with Jony Ive's LoveFrom design house. This luxury EV features a distinctive, SUV-like exterior and a four-door, five-seat configuration, marking a departure from Ferrari's traditional sports car design. The Luce boasts 1,035 horsepower from four independent motors, promising advanced performance dynamics and four-wheel steering, though its interior software is not yet fully functional. AI

    Ferrari Luce unveiled: Here's the first car from Jony Ive's design house

    IMPACT This launch signifies a major step for Ferrari into the EV market, potentially influencing design trends and performance expectations in the luxury automotive sector.

  2. Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans

    Scuderia Ferrari is partnering with IBM to leverage artificial intelligence for enhanced Formula 1 fan engagement. The collaboration focuses on transforming vast amounts of race data into personalized content, aiming to make each fan feel uniquely connected to the team. This initiative includes AI-generated race summaries, interactive games, and an AI companion within the Ferrari fan app, which has already seen a 62% increase in engagement during race weekends. AI

    IMPACT Enhances fan engagement through personalized content and data analysis, potentially setting a new standard for sports team-digital interaction.

  3. Lamborghini CEO Winkelmann: Our Supercars Won’t Go All Electric Yet

    Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that the company's supercars will not transition to being fully electric in the immediate future. Instead, Lamborghini is adopting a hybrid approach, integrating electric motors with their internal combustion engines to reduce CO2 emissions while preserving the brand's signature performance and emotional driving experience. This strategy aims to maintain the core DNA of Lamborghini, focusing on both raw performance metrics and the visceral feel of driving, including sound and vibration. AI

    Lamborghini CEO Winkelmann: Our Supercars Won’t Go All Electric Yet
  4. LEGO F1 Ferrari Helmet Review (43014): Rough Build, Spectacular Finish

    LEGO's new Formula 1 Ferrari helmets, specifically the Charles Leclerc model, offer a visually stunning finished product but present a challenging and intricate building experience. The 886-piece set requires meticulous assembly using numerous small clips and Technic-level components, deviating from LEGO's typical construction methods. Despite the arduous process and some tricky sticker applications, the final helmet accurately captures the iconic design, suggesting potential for future detailed builds aimed at adult fans. AI

    LEGO F1 Ferrari Helmet Review (43014): Rough Build, Spectacular Finish