Ferrari Unveils One-Off HC25, a V8 Spider Based on F8 Spider Platform
720 cv
2.9 seconds
340 km/h
What Happened
Ferrari unveiled the HC25, a one-off model from its Special Projects programme, at the Ferrari Racing Days event at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Designed by the Ferrari Design Studio under Flavio Manzoni, the car is based on the F8 Spider platform and features a mid-rear 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 720 cv. The HC25 is built for a single client, representing the ultimate in personalization.
720 cvat 7000 rpm
From the 3,902 cc V8 turbo engine
2.9 s
Top speed of 340 km/h
- Dual-volume structure with a black central band incorporating thermal management
- Unique headlamps with vertical DRLs forming a boomerang shape
- Matt Moonlight Grey body with glossy black accents and yellow details
- Five-spoke wheels with diamond-finished outer rim
Why this matters
The HC25 represents the pinnacle of Ferrari's personalization program, offering a single client a bespoke car that bridges the brand's V8 heritage with its future design language.
Terms in This Story
- One-Off
- A unique car built for a single customer, part of Ferrari's Special Projects programme.
- Special Projects
- Ferrari's programme for creating bespoke, one-of-a-kind vehicles tailored to individual client requests.
- Mid-rear
- An engine layout where the engine is mounted behind the passenger compartment but ahead of the rear axle.
- DRL
- Daytime Running Lights; headlights that operate during daylight to increase vehicle visibility.
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