An unusual detail was found in the Ferrari Luce interior that most people don't even notice

After the debut of the Ferrari Luce, public attention was drawn to the unusual exterior of the brand's first production electric car. However, journalists discovered another curious design feature – this time inside the car.

If you look closely at the dashboard, you can notice a peculiar "face." Two large round ventilation deflectors resemble eyes, the round element below them is the nose, and the horizontal seam between the two levels of the panel forms a wide smile.

This detail becomes especially noticeable when looking at the interior from the passenger side. It is unknown whether this effect was intentionally designed or happened by chance.

The Luce interior is built around rounded shapes. Round and rounded elements are used almost everywhere – in the instrument panel, ventilation deflectors, displays, and numerous controls. It is thanks to this design that the effect of a smiling face appears on the dashboard.

However, the prominence of this feature also depends on the chosen interior trim. Ferrari offers eight color options for the upper part of the dashboard. In lighter versions, the black ventilation deflectors contrast more strongly with the trim, so the "face" is clearly visible. In darker interiors, this effect practically disappears.

Round ventilation nozzles on the upper part of the panel are not a new idea for Ferrari. Similar elements were used on classic models of the brand, including the F40 and 512 BB. However, back then, the deflectors were smaller and located much further apart, so no associations with a human face arose.

Despite the mixed reactions to the Luce's exterior, the interior is gradually receiving more positive feedback. However, the discovered feature will surely become another topic of discussion among Ferrari fans.

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