It is fair to say that the Ferrari Luce launch has been controversial. Whether you love it or hate it, Ferrari’s first EV is here, and it is unlike any other car that Maranello has produced before. Even former chair Luca di Montezemolo weighed in on the EV, saying it is “risking the destruction of a legend.”
Ferrari, however, is remaining defiant as the Luce continues to be shown around the world. Priced at $640,000, it isn’t cheap, but did you really expect the first Ferrari EV to be a bargain? What is exciting, though, for potential customers is that the configurator for the car has now been launched.
Head over to the Ferrari website, and you have the option to customize the EV to your heart’s content. There aren’t just a handful of colors available either; there are 35 that you can choose from to create the Luce that you desire.
There are plenty of other ways you can customize the car too, such as carbon fiber accents and a debossed rear logo. But the sheer variety of colors on offer means there is surely enough for everyone, even if the Luce isn’t to everyone’s taste.
These Are the Colors You Can Get With the Ferrari Luce

As you would expect from Ferrari, there are multiple shades of red available. There are some colors, however, that stand out among the usual shades of red. One is the striking Giallo Ambra orange, while Verde Nürburgring is another very cool color that seems to work well on the car’s design.
Speaking of the 35 colors, Ferrari has divided them into four categories. These are Standard, Historical, Classic, and Special. Verde Nürburgring and Giallo Ambra fall under the Classic colors category. The full suite of colors can be found below;
Classic colors:
- Blu Corsa
- Blu Roma
- Blu Tour De France
- Argento Nürburgring
- Grigio Titanio Metall
- Nero Daytona
- Grigio Alloy
- Grigio Silverstone
- Rosso Imola
- Nero Purosangue
- Rosso Fiammante
- Celeste Trevi
- Bianco Artico
- Verde Toscana
- Verde Costiera
- Verde Nürburgring
- Giallo Ambra
- Grigio Squalo
- Rosso Tramonto
Historical colors:
- Blu Scozia
- Rosso Dino
- Bianco Cervino
- Canna Di Fucile
- Blu Swaters
- Verde British Racing
Standard colors:
- Grigio Scuro
- Rosso Corsa
- Giallo Modena
- Nero
- Rosso Scuderia
- Blu Pozzi
- Bianco Avus
- Rosso Mugello
Special colors:
- Azzurro La Plata
- Giallo Luce
Ferrari has also included some very special wheel designs for the Luce. There are two diamond-cut designs, with the five-spoke alloy available in either silver or black. If you prefer the turbine-style wheel, you can choose to have this with either gold or white accents.
What Else Is Available on the Ferrari Luce Configurator?

It isn’t just colors or fancy wheel designs that you can select on the car’s configurator either. Carbon fiber accents are another option you can add to the Ferrari. If you wish to have Ferrari shields on the front fenders of the car, then you can also add them in. You can even add an optional Prancing Horse to the front doors.
At the back, another option is a debossed rear logo, quite a cool option to have on a Ferrari EV. When it comes to the optional carbon fiber parts, these are the flying bridge trim, wheel arches, rear diffuser, roof, front spoiler, and the side skirts. Incredibly, this isn’t the half of it with the Luce’s customizations, as there are plenty of ways in which you can make your mark on the car’s interior.
The Luce’s Interior Is Also Customizable

Should you wish to do so, you can have a panoramic roof on the car instead of a carbon roof, while you can even finish the flying bridge in the same color as the body. Privacy glass is another option available, and there are 19 leather options, a special leather color, and 19 Alcantara options for the interior.
Ferrari also allows you to select the seatback colors for the interior, and a Luce logo can also be added to items such as the carpets. There are 21 interior stitching options available, and you even have the option to add ventilated massaging seats to both rows in the cabin. Ferrari has even made four colors available for the seatbelts. So you name it, and the chances are that the Luce has got it.
