Ferrari's latest model, the Luce, has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The car has received a significant amount of negative reviews and criticism from the public, with many calling it a 'design disaster' and 'overhyped'. Despite this, Ferrari claims that its unpopularity won't affect sales.
According to a statement from the car manufacturer, the Luce is a high-performance electric sports car that is designed to meet the demands of discerning drivers. Ferrari says that it has taken the feedback from critics and customers into consideration and is confident that the Luce will still appeal to its target market.
The Ferrari Luce is priced at around £250,000 and features a range of advanced technologies, including a powerful electric motor and advanced suspension system. While it may not have received the warmest reception from critics, the Luce is still expected to be a major player in the luxury car market.
In an interview with TechCrunch Mobility, Ferrari's CEO, said: 'We understand that the Luce may not be to everyone's taste, but we believe that it will still appeal to our target market. We're confident that the car's performance and advanced features will make it a popular choice among luxury car buyers.'
Ferrari has a reputation for producing high-performance cars that are coveted by car enthusiasts around the world. Despite the negative reviews, the company is still optimistic about the Luce's sales prospects. Whether or not the car will live up to its promise remains to be seen.