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Why does everyone seem to hate the new electric Ferrari?

40 min · 29. maj 2026
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In this episode of Dezeen Weekly, we discuss the fierce reaction to Ferrari's unveiling of its first all-electric car [https://www.dezeen.com/2026/05/25/electric-ferrari-luce-jony-ive-marc-newson-lovefrom/], designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson. This week, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn are joined by our co-CEO Ben Hobson, who was at the Ferrari Luce launch event in Rome at the weekend. Together, they analyse the car's design and consider why it has met with such a heated response.

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