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