Ferrari's First EV, Designed by Jony Ive, Sells for Record $40 Million at Auction
Ferrari's inaugural electric vehicle, designed by Jony Ive, was sold for a record $40 million at a charity auction. The buyer was an Apple shareholder since the company's 1980 IPO, highlighting the significant value placed on this historic EV.
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Apple shareholder since IPO in 1980 buys Ferrari’s first EV, designed by Jony Ive
Florida billionaire Herbert Wertheim purchased the first production Ferrari Luce for forty million dollars. This groundbreaking electric vehicle was designed with input from former Apple design chief Jony Ive. The unique car, known as Chassis Zero, fetched an astonishing price at auction. Wertheim, a long-time Apple shareholder, acquired the vehicle at an RM Sotheby's event. The entire sale proceeds will benefit the Ferrari Foundation.
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Ferrari has auctioned a one-of-a-kind bespoke version of the Luce, its first fully electric car, for a record $40 million. The Italian luxury automaker said the proceeds will go to...
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