Skip to content
 
First Production Ferrari Luce To Be Auctioned For Charity By RM Sotheby’s

First Production Ferrari Luce To Be Auctioned For Charity By RM Sotheby’s

Customized by Ferrari’s Tailor Made program, the “Chassis 0” car is being auctioned to benefit charity.

- Advertisement -

Ferrari recently opened a new chapter in its long history by introducing the Luce, its first all-electric car. The Luce defies several Ferrari conventions with its four-door, five-seat layout, and, of course, its all-electric powertrain, which boasts over 1,000 horsepower. Its design comes from LoveFrom’s duo of Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson, and as a result, the new Luce features a unique, minimalist aesthetic in its interior, while also boasting the lowest drag coefficient of any roadgoing Ferrari yet.

A major first in Ferrari history, the Luce is certain to be remembered as an important milestone in the legacy of the manufacturer, and the first production example, called “Chassis 0” is set to be auctioned during Monterey Car Week for charity by RM Sotheby’s. The first Luce Chassis, “Chassis 0” was customized by Ferrari’s Tailor Made program with a configuration that references the namesake of the car, light.

The body of the car is finished in Madreperla Semi-Gloss, with a special pigment that emits a mother-of-pearl-like iridescence. Dedicated wheels complement the exterior color, with bespoke brake calipers enhancing the configuration, as well. The interior, meanwhile, features Le Mans metallic leather in Perla, which was developed specifically for the car, paired with secondary elements in Grigio Corvara. The dashboard features the Ferrari Luce logo on an optic white background, completing the captivatingly unique configuration.

<- Gallery ->

The funds raised from the auction sale of the Ferrari Luce “Chassis 0” will benefit global educational initiatives, aligning with the Luce’s dedication towards innovation and futurism. Through The Ferrari Foundation, which is a 501(c) (3) public charity, proceeds will benefit educational projects in the United States, and proceeds will also be donated to M-TECH Alfredo Ferrari. Opening in 2029 in Maranello, M-TECH Alfredo Ferrari is an educational hub that will train talent from across the globe, contributing to progress in automotive technology. An iconic, groundbreaking Ferrari and the beginning of a new era, the first production Ferrari Luce’s RM Sotheby’s auction at Monterey Car Week is set to be an exciting sale, with good causes set to benefit from it.

View All RM Sotheby's Inventory

Image Source: RM Sotheby's

Tyler Rampersaud


Live Auctions