The Ferrari Luce recently made its debut. However, the feedback it received globally wasn’t the kind Ferrari had expected. Now, a fully camouflaged test mule of the brand’s first electric vehicle has been spotted. Considering that it’s fully disguised, and the backlash the Luce faced, the question arises – has Ferrari made any last-minute design changes?
It seems that this Ferrari Luce prototype is in production form. We can spot features like the sleek LED DRLs upfront, a large duct that channels air over the windshield, oddly designed wipers, black wheels, and the four circular LED taillights. The overall silhouette and body style remain the same.

Now, considering that this could be the production-ready model, chances of Ferrari making any last-minute changes to its first electric vehicle are slim, even though many purists would certainly like the world-renowned Italian automaker to do so.

The 5-seater Ferrari Luce will come with four electric motors. Together, they produce 1050 hp. This is enough to shoot the vehicle from 0-62 mph in 2.5 seconds. Ferrari has started accepting bookings for the EV, whose prices start at $640,000.
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