The controversial Ferrari Luce has already received its first aftermarket makeover, as UAE based tuner Venuum unveiled a dramatic widebody concept designed to give Ferrari’s first EV a far more aggressive appearance. The renders arrive just days after the Luce’s debut, which sparked widespread debate over its unconventional styling.

Venuum’s redesign adds extensive exposed carbon fiber components, including a new front splitter, canards, widened wheel arches, side skirts, and revised aero elements. At the rear, the tuner introduces a fixed wing and a much larger diffuser, creating a more track focused look compared to the standard car’s cleaner design.
The modified appearance significantly changes the character of the Luce, giving it a lower and wider stance while emphasizing performance inspired styling. Matte black finishes and aggressive body extensions further separate it from Ferrari’s original vision.

Reaction online has been mixed. Some enthusiasts believe the added aggression makes the EV look more fitting of the Ferrari badge, while others argue the redesign still fails to capture the brand’s traditional identity. Discussions across automotive communities have focused heavily on the car’s proportions and overall styling direction.
Venuum has not confirmed whether the exact package will enter production, but the renders highlight how quickly the aftermarket industry is responding to Ferrari’s most polarizing launch in recent memory.
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