Ferrari Luce EV

This will be like Rolex making a digital watch for the majority of buyers of these sorts of cars. They simply cannot fathom a motor vehicle not having an internal combustion engine, which I actually agree with to some extent, it looks awful from the renders though, and 122kWh pack woah that is gonna be heavy.
 
indeed straight line hero 2.3t of fun versus 1.6 for v8 hybrid, can we have the solid state upgrade please - per Bond made you feel it did she yes considerably
 
you have to be able to follow a thread with some kind of attention span, adhd is omnipresent
I'm not one to "gatekeep" posting based on spelling/grammar/ability but the below is just unintelligible nonsense - can you please try and explain?

indeed straight line hero 2.3t of fun versus 1.6 for v8 hybrid, can we have the solid state upgrade please - per Bond made you feel it did she yes considerably
 
It looks great, assuming the Luce is going to be a Honda E rival. Looks like it's designed to be a clinical device rather than a form-fitting cockpit of something special. It'll probably be rather good, but surely it's a shallow market for the presumed hefty price tag.
 
Not that it's a purchasing conundrum i'm likely to be facing any time soon but it really doesn't 'feel' Ferrari to me, it's looks like what you'd get if someone like Kia decided they want to try making an interior more upmarket but their only inspiration was that rich people like iPhones.

I think the rendering isn't helping though, all the bits that I assume are meant to be brushed/matte metal look very 'cheap silver plastic' in the pictures, which i'm sure wouldn't be the case in reality.
 
Italian electric super car… Yeah, no thanks.

Haha yea the electrics are bad enough in Italian cars already (from experience!). A whole, electric Italian car sounds like a nightmare.

The whole point in a Ferrari is the engine. It's taken out on nice days and blasted. So not sure how well the Ferrari Lettuce is going to go down. Maybe they will sell limited numbers to control depreciation. There is a reason the F40 is still considered greatest.
 
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Hate that interior but I'm not the target demographic so my opinion doesn't really matter :p
you have to be able to follow a thread with some kind of attention span, adhd is omnipresent
Not really, if people need to decode your posts then the problem lies with you. Stupidly I gave you the benefit of the doubt for way too long thinking that maybe you had some literacy issues or something but the constant use of strike throughs, italic's, random brackets, going out of your way to make your posts less legible shows some kind of intent to make them unreadable. No idea what your end game is but don't make out like other people are the problem.

If you genuinely want to contribute why not spend the time you normally use on random punctuation and formatting to throw your post into ChatGPT and ask it to rationalise it so it actually makes sense to English speakers?
 
He was someone we studied quite a lot in product design engineering modules at university, as in “how not to do it”.

It's funny how you get these people as examples at Uni, but these people continue to get high profile job after job. I mean the internet is still blowing up around this interior. Comparison this morning was with the Purosangue one and I hate both. Granted, I ain't spending house money on a 'sporty SUV' any time soon.
 
It's funny how you get these people as examples at Uni, but these people continue to get high profile job after job. I mean the internet is still blowing up around this interior. Comparison this morning was with the Purosangue one and I hate both. Granted, I ain't spending house money on a 'sporty SUV' any time soon.

Still doesn't mean they are any good. Look how many poorly designed products are out there.

Even the windows GUI isn't as good as it used to be.
 
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He also designed the Apple mouse that couldn't be used while it charged. The question is whether this was intentional bad design or corporate shenanigans to sell more mice, as Apples solution was to tell users to buy 2 mice - one to use while the other charged.
 
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