Salvini’s comments are likely to heighten tensions between the Italian government and the Agnelli-Elkann family, the largest single shareholder in Ferrari and the global carmaker Stellantis.
The controversial Luce — the first Ferrari model to be fully electric and to have five seats — immediately sparked outrage among purists in Italy.
It also didn’t immediately convince investors, with Ferrari’s stock dropping by more than eight percent on Tuesday.
The four-door Ferrari, branded as “the most comfortable Ferrari ever” — hardly an on-brand endorsement for a carmaker synonymous with speed, style and passion — was co-designed by Jony Ive, the former chief design officer at Apple.
Some jokingly noted a resemblance between the new Ferrari, available in an unusual light blue, and the iconic Apple products designed by Ive’s team.
POV: You’re charging your new Ferrari Luce pic.twitter.com/L86GfLVzSV
— Apple Design (@TheAppleDesign) May 25, 2026
Di Montezemolo, who led Ferrari for over two decades, also slammed the car.

