{"id":20363,"date":"2026-05-31T01:55:46","date_gmt":"2026-05-31T01:55:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/31\/ferrari-wanted-to-take-on-chinese-evs-with-the-luce-then-the-backlash-started-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-05-31T01:55:46","modified_gmt":"2026-05-31T01:55:46","slug":"ferrari-wanted-to-take-on-chinese-evs-with-the-luce-then-the-backlash-started-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/31\/ferrari-wanted-to-take-on-chinese-evs-with-the-luce-then-the-backlash-started-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Ferrari wanted to take on Chinese EVs with the Luce &#8211; then the backlash started &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The new Ferrari Luce, the brainchild of iPhone designer Sir Jony Ive, is unlike anything the Italian carmaker has ever created &#8211; so is the backlash it is facing.<br \/>Its launch was such a big deal that Italian President Sergio Mattarella and <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/videos\/c8d826nve86o\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">Pope Leo<\/a> were invited to view the luxury brand&#x27;s first electric vehicle (EV).<br \/>But internet critics, investors and even politicians have hit out at the Luce &#8211; which is Italian for &quot;light&quot;.<br \/>The <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/cwy22rddy5no\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">firm&#x27;s shares fell 8% the day after the unveiling<\/a>, as a host of memes mocked the $640,000 (\u00a3475,625) car, which is also its first five-seater.<br \/>It comes as the global motor industry faces a number of major challenges, including fierce competition from Chinese carmakers.<br \/>The unveiling of a Ferrari EV marks a major shift for a brand built on sleek petrol-powered supercars, known for their roaring engines.<br \/>For years, <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/newsbeat-14571994\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">the firm resisted going electric<\/a> &#8211; even as much of the motor industry was making the transition.<br \/>The Luce is certainly as fast as many supercars: 0-60mph (96km\/h) in about 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of more than 190mph.<br \/>But it is the way it looks that has drawn the most criticism.<br \/>Former Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo told reporters on Tuesday that the Luce is &quot;risking the destruction of a legend&quot; and the firm should remove its iconic badge from the car.<br \/>Australia-based high-end car dealer and collector Shaun Baker told the BBC that he refers to the Luce &#8211; which is pronounced &quot;loo-chay&quot; &#8211; as the &quot;Loser&quot;.<br \/>&quot;Ferrari was the aspirational brand to own. But with the Luce, they&#x27;ve hurt their image,&quot; he said.<br \/>The Luce does not have the low-slung profile of a typical Ferrari. Powered by electric motors, it also does not have the distinctive engine noise.<br \/>&quot;This is supposed to be innovation? I wonder what Enzo Ferrari would say,&quot; Italy&#x27;s deputy prime minister and transport minister Matteo Salvini said, referring to the company&#x27;s founder.<br \/>The Luce &quot;looks like anything but a car from the prancing horse&quot;, he added.<br \/>While some on the internet have praised the car, for example, as a &quot;masterclass&quot; of design, there is no shortage of critics.<br \/>An &quot;abomination&quot;, one commenter said. &quot;Enzo Ferrari will rise from his grave and take control of the company again,&quot; wrote another.<br \/>Some social media users drew comparisons to the far cheaper Nissan Leaf and Chinese EVs, suggestions Ferrari boss Benedetto Vigna was quick to push back at.<br \/>Others posted AI-generated reworkings of the Luce&#x27;s design, giving it a sportier look.<br \/>&quot;They were made in 10 seconds and still look better than what Ferrari has come up with,&quot; said Baker, who has owned more than 50 of the firm&#x27;s cars.<br \/>Vigna, who has led Ferrari for the last five years, is no stranger to controversy.<br \/>The Purosangue, the firm&#x27;s first sports utility vehicle (SUV), split opinion when it was launched in 2022.<br \/>Critics said the four-door model would tarnish Ferrari&#x27;s image as an exclusive supercar brand. But it sold well, helping the firm move into a new market.<br \/>Ferrari isn&#x27;t the only motor industry giant to face a backlash over going electric.<br \/>In 2024, Jaguar sparked fierce debate when it <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/czen5y97yjzo\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">announced plans to become a high-end EV brand<\/a> and unveiled a concept vehicle called the Type 00 that looked unlike any of the British luxury carmaker&#x27;s previous models.<br \/>Critics said the car, with its ultra-long bonnet and chunky wheels, was a departure from the E-Type maker&#x27;s roots.<br \/>&quot;Jaguar needs to be bold and disruptive in order to cut through and get our message across,&quot; the firm&#x27;s boss Rawdon Glover told the BBC at the time.<br \/>Today, Ferrari is facing similar claims that it has lost its identity.<br \/>Singapore car analyst James Wong praised the design of the Luce&#x27;s interior but said as a whole the car is &quot;unrecognisable&quot; as a Ferrari.<br \/>The Luce&#x27;s &quot;eye-popping price tag&quot; also looks particularly high given the increasingly cheap and luxurious EVs already on the market, said sustainable industry expert Jessica Cheam.<br \/>But Vigna has said it is a fair price to pay for innovation and that the car has received strong interest from potential buyers.<br \/>Ferrari&#x27;s move into EVs comes as several other big brands have been rethinking their plans for battery-powered cars.<br \/>Rival supercar maker Lamborghini has <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/clykvq2955qo\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">scrapped its EV programme<\/a> due to weak demand and customers&#x27; preference for petrol engines.<br \/>Following the Luce&#x27;s launch, Lamborghini boss Stephan Winkelmann said his company&#x27;s focus on hybrid cars over all-electric models was &quot;the right way to go&quot;.<br \/>&quot;Every brand, every company has to decide for themselves,&quot; Winkelmann told business news channel CNBC.<br \/>Other carmakers &#8211; including Porsche, Honda and Ford &#8211; have also scaled back their EV programmes.<br \/>Global carmakers have also faced <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/c4g8vg72z43o\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">stiff competition in China<\/a> &#8211; a major market for luxury brands like Ferrari. Car buyers there have come to expect low prices, long battery ranges and innovative features.<br \/>China is home to vast supply chains for EV parts that helps to lower the cost of production by at least 30% compared to the rest of the world, according to the International Energy Agency.<br \/>Aggressive subsidies in the country have also led to <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/cy8d4v69jw6o\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">huge growth in the number of carmakers<\/a>, forcing firms to cut their prices and innovate to win over customers.<br \/>That fierce competition has also forced Western firms, including Tesla and VW, to slash their prices in China.<br \/>Chinese EV makers are increasingly targeting the premium market to boost their profit margins, competing with Porsche and Tesla&#x27;s high-end models.<br \/>Electric supercars have also been rolled out by Chinese firms better known for SUVs and saloons. An example of what Western brands are competing against is the $250,000 all-electric BYD Yangwang U9. It can reach 60mph in just over 2.3 seconds.<br \/>That is perhaps why, with the Luce, Ferrari is targeting a completely different market from those looking to buy a conventional supercar.<br \/>The Luce could appeal to younger buyers who are more open to EVs compared to Ferrari&#x27;s die-hard fans, Cheam said.<br \/>Given how unfamiliar it looks as a Ferrari, the Luce may also attract new customers to the brand, Wong said.<br \/>The firm could have done with a &quot;dipstick test&quot; with loyal customers to see whether such a design would resonate with them, Wong said.<br \/>&quot;But then again, all this could have been intentional, given the huge media storm that the Luce has attracted.&quot;<br \/>The BBC has asked Ferrari for its response to criticism of the Luce.<br \/>The music giant said Pershing Square&#x27;s offer fundamentally undervalued the business.<br \/>A Guernsey car dealer says demand for electric vehicles is surging as fuel prices continue to rise.<br \/>BMW is introducing humanoid robots to a car plant in Europe, building on similar projects in the US.<br \/>Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges the company lied about the breach&#x27;s severity.<br \/>A report of a extended ceasefire, subject to Donald Trump&#x27;s approval, has led to global oil prices to fall on Thursday.<br \/>Copyright 2026 BBC. 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