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Updated · CarBuzz · May 15
Ferrari Unveils 710-HP One-Off HC25 as Tribute to Twin-Turbo V8s
Updated
Updated · CarBuzz · May 15

Ferrari Unveils 710-HP One-Off HC25 as Tribute to Twin-Turbo V8s

11 articles · Updated · CarBuzz · May 15
  • Ferrari’s new HC25 is a one-off commission that reworks the discontinued F8 Spider into a bespoke model meant to link the brand’s V8 past with its future design language.
  • The car keeps the F8 Spider’s non-hybrid 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, delivering 710 horsepower through a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox to the rear wheels.
  • New bodywork replaces the F8’s doors, hood, fascias and lighting, with slim custom LEDs and geometric styling cues drawn from Ferrari’s newer 12Cilindri and F80-era design direction.
  • Ferrari described the project as closing the story of its iconic mid-rear-engined V8 platform while projecting forward, though the company still sells V8-powered models and has not disclosed the HC25’s price.
Is Ferrari's HC25 a final tribute to the V8, or a nostalgic glance back on the path to an electric future?
Why build a futuristic supercar on a discontinued, non-hybrid platform instead of a newer, more advanced model?