Photo: Ferrari Luce Venuum
The first mass-produced electric model from Ferrari has not yet reached the market, but it has already attracted attention from aftermarket designers.
UAE-based tuning studio Venuum has presented its vision for modifying the new Ferrari Luce, a design that sparked debate among enthusiasts after its official debut.
The company released a series of renderings showing a heavily reworked version of the electric crossover, featuring an aggressive aerodynamic body kit with extensive use of carbon fiber elements.
The concept includes a redesigned front splitter, enlarged wheel arches, and additional aerodynamic components integrated into the front bumper. Designers also added carbon side trims and reworked air ducts on the doors to emphasize a more performance-oriented look.
At the rear, the concept features a large fixed wing, a redesigned carbon diffuser, and widened bodywork aimed at giving the EV a more track-focused appearance.
Venuum, which has previously worked on projects based on models such as the Ferrari Purosangue, Rolls-Royce Wraith, and Bugatti Chiron, has not confirmed whether the kit will enter production.
The Ferrari Luce is widely seen as a milestone for the brand as its first fully electric vehicle, and it has already become a focal point for designers and tuning houses exploring alternative styling directions for Ferrari’s new EV era.