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    Mazda moves to block Ferrari with trademark filing
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    Mazda moves to block Ferrari with trademark filing

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ferrari may be forced to reconsider the name of its first electric vehicle (EV) before it has even launched.

    Documents unearthed by CarExpert show Mazda has filed a trademark for the Luce name in Japan, just weeks after the Ferrari Luce was announced by the Italian supercar maker.

    The move could block Ferrari from using the Luce name.

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    While it hasn’t been in production since 1991, the Mazda Luce was the name of the company’s large premium sedan, better known in Australia as the 929.

    In 2017, Mazda unveiled its Vision Coupe concept – a long, swept-back sedan – which was said to be a “respectful nod to its heritage,” with the 1969 Mazda Luce Rotary Coupe specifically mentioned by the brand at the time.

    However, many at the time assumed it was a preview of a future Mazda 6, despite its unusually large proportions.

    Mazda Vision Coupe concept
    Mazda Vision Coupe concept