The Purosangue looks incredible in person. Even Andreas Preuninger (head of Porsche GT program) said it was one of the most incredible cars to drive, and one of his favorite on sale today. It also has a NA V12 with 715hp. That is really rare today.Ok, so in terms of styling, the Luce looks nothing like the F40, the 250 GTO, the Enzo and certainly not the Testarosa.
And I'll agree that the looks don't send me swooning. But if you're familiar with less iconic Ferrari models, the Luce isn't far from:
their Purosangue SUV - yes, Ferrari couldn't ignore that market,![]()
or the Amalfi,![]()
And, I think if you painted the Luce a deep glossy black or stark white, it would look better.
As you pointed out, the Ferrari doesn't require the noise to be functionally effective, a Strat requires an amp to complete the "electric guitar" function.From that article:
Ferrari’s sound system doesn’t pipe in fake V12 noise from a speaker library. A precision accelerometer mounted at the center of the rear axle picks up the actual vibration of the rotating motors. That signal is filtered, equalized, and amplified — basically the same principle as an electric guitar amp. The driver gets continuous, harmonically rich feedback that tracks what the powertrain is actually doing, in real time. It’s optional, which is the right call, but I’d argue it’s no more “fake” than the sound of a Stratocaster through a Marshall stack.
EV specs are just okay???The Purosangue looks incredible in person. Even Andreas Preuninger (head of Porsche GT program) said it was one of the most incredible cars to drive, and one of his favorite on sale today. It also has a NA V12 with 715hp. That is really rare today.
The Luce has none of this. It may have been fine from an EV startup, or a Chinese EV brand, but it doesn't look good, the EV specs are just okay, and the interior is terrible (other than the steering wheel). There might be a few people that think it looks okay, but not Ferrari customers. The starting price is $640,000. It needs to look like a $640,000 car and have the specs to back it up. It fails at all levels. The only reason Ferrari buyers will buy this, is to get access to special edition super cars.
Ferrari used to work with Pininfarina on cars designs for many years. Here is the EV super car they developed, the Battista. This is what Ferrari should have built.
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