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Record-breaking Ferrari Luce EV Sells for $40 Million at Auction

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$40 million first-ever Ferrari Luce EV casually leaving the auction block

The First-Ever Ferrari Luce Sold for $40 Million at RM Sotheby’s Auction

The highly anticipated first-ever Ferrari Luce has been successfully auctioned at the prestigious Monterey sale hosted by RM Sotheby’s. The groundbreaking Italian EV, bearing the chassis number 0, has fetched an astounding $40 million, a staggering amount significantly higher than the initial estimated value of around $1.1 million.

Following the momentous sale, a captivating video has emerged on various social media platforms, showcasing the $40 million Ferrari Luce EV making its way from the auction block amidst a throng of excited onlookers eager to catch a glimpse of the historic vehicle and capture the moment on their devices.

The remarkable Ferrari Luce boasts a stunning Madreperla Semi-Gloss exterior finish complemented by matching wheels and brake calipers. Inside, a special plaque attests to the vehicle being Ferrari’s inaugural series-production electric car. In terms of performance, the Ferrari Luce is equipped with four electric motors generating a formidable 1050 hp, enabling the EV to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in a mere 2.5 seconds.

It is noteworthy that the proceeds from the momentous sale of the first-ever Ferrari Luce will be generously donated to the Ferrari Foundation to further support its future educational endeavors.

Source: @llmedia_ny

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