A new body kit from UAE-based tuner Venuum aims to improve the controversial Ferrari Luce, but early renderings suggest it may have made things worse.
The kit includes exposed carbon fiber elements such as a front splitter, canards, side skirts, flared wheel arches, a fixed rear wing, and a rear diffuser.
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Despite the aggressive additions, the modified Luce is described as looking more like a bland, high-riding Asian sedan than a car worthy of the Ferrari badge.
From Bad to Worse
Venuum, known for kits for the Ferrari Purosangue and Rolls-Royce Wraith, has not confirmed whether this exact design will go into production.
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However, it seems inevitable that aftermarket specialists will release kits aimed at making the five-seat EV look more traditionally Ferrari-like.
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For now, public opinion on the Luce's design remains overwhelmingly negative, and Ferrari is banking on the car's interior and driving dynamics to win over buyers.