In a shocking event that has left car lovers across the globe completely speechless, Ferrari has just created history. The legendary Italian car maker very first fully electric vehicle (EV) was sold for an unbelievable $40 million (around ₹335 crore) at a famous Sotheby charity auction during the Monterey Car Week.

This magnificent one of a kind model, named 'Luce', was specially custom made for this special occasion. With this super high bid, it completely smashed the previous price record of $26 million, which was earlier held by Ferrari own customised Daytona SP3 car.

What makes this futuristic car extra special is its dream design created together with LoveFrom, the popular design studio started by former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive. The stylish four door electric supercar is not just about handsome looks it is a total power monster. It packs over 1,000 horsepower under the hood, promising superfast speed along with zero smoke emissions.

For decades, Ferrari has been world famous for its roaring petrol engines. However, the release and record breaking sale of Luce show a massive shift into the new world of electric vehicles. By mixing extreme power, grand luxury, and futuristic technology, Ferrari has clearly proved that the future of fast driving is fully electric. All the money raised from this grand auction will go straight to charity, making this historic moment even more special.