HC25 is Ferrari's last non-hybrid V8.
One-off model based on F8 Spider.
Previews future Ferrari design elements.

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Ferrari Unveils HC25 One-Off Supercar
Ferrari introduced the HC25, a one-off supercar, during Ferrari Racing Days at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on May 15. This vehicle, developed through Ferrari's Special Projects program, is based on the F8 Spider platform and represents the manufacturer's final non-hybrid twin-turbo V8 spider model.
The HC25 features a distinct design language, incorporating sharper, more geometric bodywork while retaining aggressive proportions. Designed by the Ferrari Design Center under Flavio Manzoni, its exterior includes a gloss-black band integrating engine cooling intakes and heat outlets, and unique vertical LED daytime running lights. The interior mirrors the exterior's design philosophy, utilizing matte and gloss finishes with yellow accents.
Mechanically, the HC25 maintains the F8 Spider's mid-mounted twin-turbo V8 and chassis configuration. This model signifies a transitional point for Ferrari, concluding an era of pure internal-combustion V8 spiders and offering a preview of potential future styling directions for high-performance models. Each Special Projects vehicle, including the HC25, involves approximately two years of collaborative development between the client and Ferrari's design and engineering teams.

