Jony Ive
Coverage of Jony Ive in the Nexus archive.
- Robinhood's cofounder says he's buying a Ferrari Luce as a 'baby-mobile'
Robinhood cofounder Baiju Bhatt plans to buy Ferrari's first electric vehicle, the Luce, for his wife to use as a family car. The Luce, designed with input from former Apple designer Jony Ive, has sparked polarizing reactions due to its departure from Ferrari's traditional sports car design, with critics comparing it to more affordable electric vehicles like the Nissan Leaf.
- Jony Ive’s Apple Car is finally here. It’s a Ferrari. Nobody likes it
Jony Ive’s Apple Car is revealed to be a Ferrari, with the Italian carmaker unveiling its first EV supercar. The release faced widespread negative reactions described as 'AI-slop-fueled scorn.'
- All the news about Ferrari’s polarizing Luce EV
Ferrari's first electric vehicle, the Luce EV, has faced criticism for its design, which diverges from traditional Ferrari aesthetics. The car, co-designed with Jony Ive's LoveFrom, failed to boost stock prices and even preceded a decline, despite a Pope's appearance. The vehicle's departure from classic Ferrari design has upset fans.
- I Like Ferrari's Luce EV. But This Is Why It's Heartbreaking
Ferrari's Luce EV, designed by Jony Ive and former Apple colleagues, represents a speculative vision of Apple's potential $10 billion investment in the EV market.
- Ferrari shares fall after launch of first EV as Jony Ive design proves divisive
Ferrari's shares declined following the launch of its first electric vehicle, the Luce EV, as reactions to the design by Jony Ive were mixed. The divisive design, while innovative, has sparked debate among consumers and investors.
- Ferrari’s first EV is not for you
Ferrari's first electric vehicle, the Luce, is primarily targeted at regulatory compliance and the Chinese market, rather than traditional consumers. The EV design, influenced by Jony Ive, faces significant pressure under these strategic priorities.
- Jony Ive’s Ferrari looks nothing like a Ferrari
Ferrari unveiled the all-electric Luce, designed with Jony Ive's signature aesthetic of glass, metallic finishes, and rounded edges. The car was presented at the Vela di Calatrava in Rome and described as both highly anticipated and over-hyped.
- Amazing interior, controversial exterior: Ferrari's first electric car
Ferrari unveiled its first battery-electric vehicle, the Luce, a four-door five-seater sedan designed in collaboration with LoveFrom (founded by Jony Ive and Marc Newson). The car blends controversial design elements with the brand's heritage, targeting emissions-free markets like China and Silicon Valley.
- Ferrari shares fall after launch of first EV as Jony Ive design proves divisive
Ferrari's share price dropped after the launch of its first electric vehicle, the Luce, designed by former Apple chief Jony Ive. The minimalist design of the $640,000 EV has sparked mixed reactions, with analysts questioning whether it aligns with Ferrari's heritage.
- Ferrari shares fall after launch of first EV as Jony Ive design proves divisive
Ferrari's share price dropped after the launch of its first electric vehicle, the Luce, designed by former Apple chief Jony Ive. The minimalist design, starting at $640,000, has sparked debate over whether it aligns with the brand's heritage.
- Ferrari reveals its first EV, with design help from Jony Ive
Ferrari has unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Luce, designed in collaboration with Jony Ive and Mark Newson at LoveFrom. Priced at €550,000 in Italy, it will be the brand's second four-door and first five-seat model.
- Ferrari Luce – Designed with Jony Ive
Ferrari has unveiled the Ferrari Luce, a concept car designed in collaboration with Jony Ive, the former Apple design chief. The project highlights a fusion of automotive innovation and industrial design.
- Ferrari Luce unveiled: Here's the first car from Jony Ive's design house
Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first luxury electric vehicle (EV) designed by LoveFrom, the design house led by former Apple designer Jony Ive. The car marks a significant shift for Ferrari into the EV market under the creative direction of Jony Ive.
- Apple could win the AI race without running
Apple is not heavily investing in AI infrastructure or labs, focusing instead on high-end hardware and App Store revenue. The article suggests Apple may benefit from competitors' AI efforts, though challenges like improving Siri and OpenAI's hardware could affect this strategy.