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Ferrari HC25: the new sublime One-Off from Maranello

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Ferrari HC25

Unveiled in Austin during the Ferrari Racing Days, the Ferrari HC25 reinvents the rear-mid engine V8 spider in a futuristic and ultra-exclusive interpretation.

Ferrari enriches its collection of unique models with the spectacular HC25, making its worldwide debut at the Ferrari Racing Days at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Developed as part of the Special Projects program, this “One-Off” creation was designed by the Design Studio led by Flavio Manzoni. Based on the F8 Spider, the HC25 retains the chassis, architecture, and rear-mid V8 twin-turbo of the production model.

However, the Ferrari HC25 marks a significant stylistic break. Designed as a futuristic vision of the rear-mid engine spider, it embodies both the end of an era — that of non-hybrid V8 Ferraris — and a transition towards the new stylistic language seen on the 12Cilindri and F80. Its sculpted volumes, powerful fenders, and very taut lines recall certain aesthetic elements of Maranello’s future flagship.

Uniqueness Elevated to the Level of Art

The design of the HC25 is based on a dual-volume visual architecture. A wide glossy black band connects the front and rear while incorporating several functional elements related to cooling the powertrain. This graphic signature enhances the sensation of movement and highlights the very low proportions of the car.

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The front end features unique optics and vertical boomerang-shaped daytime running lights, a first for Ferrari. The matte Moonlight gray bodywork contrasts with the glossy black elements and yellow accents of the Ferrari logos and brake calipers. The specific five-spoke wheels further reinforce the radical character of this unique Ferrari, designed exclusively for a single client in the world.

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This page is translated from the original post "Ferrari HC25 : le nouveau sublime One-Off de Maranello" in French.

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