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Movers & Shakers: New Ferrari Luce Tailor Made for Charity, Turn 14 Adds to Team

By SEMA News Editors

 

Ferrari Unveils an Exclusive Ferrari Luce Tailor Made for Charity Auction During Monterey Car Week 2026

Ferrari Luce Tailor Made created for charity.

 

Ferrari has announced that an exclusive Ferrari Luce Tailor Made, a unique masterpiece and the very first Luce chassis, will be auctioned by RM Sotheby's during the prestigious Monterey Car Week in California in August 2026. Developed in close collaboration with the Ferrari Tailor Made program and the Ferrari Design Studio, "Chassis 0" represents one of the most advanced expressions of Ferrari's technical innovation, research in the fields of design, materials and color, and artisanal excellence.

 

Proceeds through The Ferrari Foundation, a 501(c) (3) public charity, will be partly donated to ongoing educational projects in the United States and partly to M-TECH Alfredo Ferrari.

 

As the Maranello marque's first electric Ferrari and first four-door, five-seat vehicle, the Ferrari Luce combines driving thrills, performance, versatility and comfort, according to the automaker.

 

FERRARI LUCE–TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 

Dimensions and Weight
  • Length: 197.9 in. (5,026 mm)
  • Width (without mirrors): 78.7 in. (1,999 mm)
  • Height: 60.8 in. (1,544 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 116.6 in. (2,961 mm)
  • Front Track: 66.8 in. (1,696 mm)
  • Rear Track: 66.5 in. (1,690 mm)
  • Curb Weight*: 4,982 lbs. (2,260 kg)
  • Weight-to-Power Ratio: 4.76 lbs./hp (2.16 kg/cv)
  • Weight Distribution: 47% Front / 53% Rear
  • Cargo Capacity: 21.1 cu. ft. (597 L)
Tires
  • Front: 265/35R23 on 23x9.5 wheels
  • Rear: 315/30R24 on 24x11 wheels
Brakes
  • Front: Carbon-Ceramic (CCM), 390 x 34 mm
  • Rear: Carbon-Ceramic (CCM), 372 x 34 mm
Powertrain
  • Electric Motors: Four (one per wheel)
  • Maximum Power**: 1,050 hp (772 kW)
  • Maximum Torque (at motors)**: 730 lb.-ft. (990 Nm)
  • Maximum Torque (at wheels): 8,482 lb.-ft. (11,500 Nm)
Front E-Axle
  • Axle Output: 282 hp (210 kW)
  • Wheel Torque**: 2,508 lb.-ft. (3,400 Nm)
  • Motor Torque**: 207 lb.-ft. (280 Nm)
  • Power Density: 3.23 kW/kg (93% efficiency)
  • Maximum Motor Speed: 30,000 rpm
  • Weight: 143 lbs. (65 kg)
Rear E-Axle
  • Axle Output: 831 hp (620 kW)
  • Wheel Torque**: 5,716 lb.-ft. (7,750 Nm)
  • Motor Torque**: 524 lb.-ft. (710 Nm)
  • Power Density: 4.80 kW/kg (93% efficiency)
  • Maximum Motor Speed: 25,500 rpm
  • Weight: 284 lbs. (129 kg)
Battery
  • Cell Count: 210 (15 modules with 14 cells each)
  • Total Energy Density: 195 Wh/kg
  • Cell Energy Density: 305 Wh/kg
  • Gross Capacity: 122 kWh
  • Maximum Voltage: 800 V
  • Maximum Charging Rate: 350 kW
Performance
  • 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h): 2.5 sec.
  • 0–124 mph (0–200 km/h): 6.8 sec.
  • Top Speed: 193 mph (310 km/h)
  • Estimated Range***: 329 miles (530 km)
  • Energy Consumption (WLTP): Pending Homologation

* With optional equipment.
** In Launch Control mode.
*** Manufacturer estimate; certification pending homologation.

 

Learn more here.

 

 

Turn 14 Adds New Outside Territory Manager
Turn 14 Distribution new outside territory manager Garrett Comer.

 

Turn 14 Distribution is strengthening its representation in the powersports sector with the addition of Garrett Comer as outside territory manager for the Arizona and California territories.

 

An avid off-road enthusiast, Comer brings previous industry experience to the role, in addition to an understanding of dealer and distributor dynamics, the company said. He previously served as a general manager and parts specialist with a large dealer group in Arizona.

 

As outside territory manager for Arizona and California, Comer will continue to define and expand Turn 14 Distribution's presence in the powersports realm, the company said. With an emphasis on further growing dealer trust, Comer is primed to help position Turn 14 as a pillar in the powersports aftermarket moving forward and will share the Southwest territory with counterpart Brenden Gill, according to Turn 14.

 

For more information, visit turn14.com.

 

 

Ferrari Luce image courtesy of Ferrari