As the brand’s first electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce is full of new ideas and technical innovations from Maranello. And one of those, it seems, is a learning and evolving traction control system.
As the brand's first electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce is full of new ideas and technical innovations from Maranello. And one of those, it seems, is a learning and evolving traction control system.
We all know the routine, right? Open door. Sit down. Strap in. Clutch in, wiggle the shifter into neutral and crank the ignition. Next step, reach for that traction control button, and set it to off.
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