Ferrari draws inspiration from the 308 of Magnum in its electric SUV

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For its new electric model Luce, Ferrari clearly draws inspiration from the legendary dashboard of the 308, the star of Magnum.

When Ferrari unveils the first interior elements of the Luce, its very first 100% electric model, it’s not just its engine that catches attention. Enthusiasts will immediately notice that the neo-retro cockpit pays obvious homage to the Ferrari 308, made famous by Magnum in the 80s.

Three-spoke metallic steering wheel, gauges grouped in a rectangular frame, minimalist dashboard… It’s impossible not to think of Tom Selleck, sunglasses on his nose, behind the wheel of his 308. At Ferrari, this nod is certainly not a coincidence.

This significant element of the Ferrari Luce attempts to blend vintage style with modern technology. Enthusiasts will find the charm of yesteryears while enjoying the electric and digital innovations of the future. Every detail, from the steering wheel to the gauges, reminds us that the Ferrari DNA is present in every little finish, not just under the hood.

A nod that is anything but trivial

Some might talk about recycling or excessive nostalgia. But for Ferrari, every historical reference is calculated: the dashboard inspired by the 308 becomes a bridge between the past and the future, a discreet tribute to a time when cars were also cultural icons.

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With the Luce, Ferrari must prove that it is possible to be electric, modern, and retro at the same time. Brand enthusiasts can therefore savor this unique blend of performance, design, and nostalgia. After all, who would have thought that the legendary 308 from Magnum could be reborn… as an electric SUV?

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This page is translated from the original post "Ferrari s’inspire de la 308 de Magnum dans son SUV électrique" in French.

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