The new electric crossover Ferrari Luce, presented recently, caused a mixed reaction from the public. Many criticize its design, wondering whether the appearance of this five-seater electric car can be “salvaged” at all. Tuning studios, not used to waiting, have already offered their options. However, judging by the first renderings, the attempt to refine the Luce with carbon fiber was not successful, reports Carscoops.
The Venuum studio from the UAE, specializing in body kits for exotic cars (Ferrari Purosangue, Rolls-Royce Wraith, and in the plans – a wide-body Bugatti Chiron), presented a visualization of its kit for the Ferrari Luce.
The development includes many carbon parts: front splitter, canards (aerodynamic elements), wheel arch extensions, side skirts. Even the air ducts on the front doors are made of carbon. The stern also did not go unnoticed – a wing and an aggressive diffuser appeared here.
Ferrari Luce
Venuum
Ferrari Luce
Venuum
However, according to observers, the result was worse than expected. Instead of an elegant Italian look, the car began to resemble an overly tuned Japanese sedan from the late 90s. Journalists are asking: “Can this body kit make a five-seater electric car look like a Ferrari, and not like something that even the Chinese would be hesitant to copy?”
It remains to be seen whether Venuum will put this set into production. But it is obvious that there will be many who want to give Luce a more familiar look for the brand. The only question is whether anyone can do it better.
The authors of the material are ironic that, apparently, it is not possible to improve the design of Luce with the help of tuning. And they add: Ferrari can only hope that buyers will be convinced by the interior and driving performance of the new product.
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Ferrari Luce
Venuum
Ferrari Luce
Venuum







