Ferrari 2025: All the new upcoming models
From the F80 to the first electric car via the 12Cilindri Spider and more...
The year 2025 promises to be a historic year for Ferrari. The brand from Maranello is preparing to launch its first all-electric model, about which very little is known at the moment. It is a leap into the future for the prancing horse, which is still firmly linked to its powerful combustion engines. The 12Cilindri Spider and the F80 are proof of this.
And what else does Ferrari have planned for 2025? Here is our overview of all the models that will be relevant in the coming year.
Ferrari F80
Ferrari F80
Deliveries of the F80, which - at least in terms of philosophy - will succeed the iconic F40, F50, Ferrari Enzo and LaFerrari models, will begin in 2025. Derived from the 499P, the winner of the last two editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the F80 features a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 900 PS 3.0-litre V6 and three electric motors, which together produce 1,200 PS and enable a sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 2.15 seconds.
With a planned production volume of 799 units (all of which have already been sold), the F80 will reach owners from the end of 2025. The price? €3.6 million (approx. £3 million). Without optional extras.
| Model | Ferrari F80 |
| Body | 2-seater super sports car |
| Engine | 3.0-litre V6 plug-in hybrid |
| Market launch | Early 2025 |
| Prices | from £3 million |
Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider
Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider
Like the coupé, the Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider will also be delivered from the beginning of 2025. The fresh-air version from Maranello retains the same features as the model with a roof, namely the non-electrified (and non-supercharged) 6.5-litre V12 with 830 PS and 678 Nm.
The proportions have also remained the same, and many aesthetic details are reminiscent of Ferraris of yesteryear, such as the 365 GTB from 1967. Anyone wishing to put the Spider in their garage should be prepared to write a cheque for around €435,000 (£372,000), not to mention the endless customisation options.
| Model | Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider |
| Body | 2-seater convertible |
| Engine | 6.5-litre V12 |
| Market launch | Early 2025 |
| Prices | from approx. £372,000 |
Electric Ferrari
Electric Ferrari, the Motor1.com render
The long-awaited electric Ferrari will be launched at the end of 2025. Very little is known about it (not even the official name), except that it will cost around €500,000 (£385,000) and that it will have the performance and handling characteristics typical of a Rossa. It will be produced in the brand's new E-building and will have an artificial sound reminiscent of a V12.
It can already be seen in some prototype videos and could have similar proportions to the Purosangue.
| Model | Electric Ferrari |
| Body | Saloon/crossover |
| Drives | Electric |
| Market launch | End of 2025 |
| Prices | from £385,000 |
Ferrari 296 Speciale
Ferrari 296 GTB
Although it has not yet been officially confirmed, it is possible that Ferrari will unveil a new variant of the 296 GTB. This could be a "Versione Speciale", which is even more track-orientated and has more aggressive styling. It could be produced in a limited edition and have a plug-in hybrid drive system that has been redesigned to be more powerful than that of the base model.
In this base model mentioned, it is a 2.9-litre V6 combined with an electric motor, giving the system a total of 830 PS. The price of the special model could be over €350,000 (£270,000).
| Model | Ferrari 296 Speciale |
| Body | 2-seater super sports car |
| Powertrains | 2.9-litre V6 plug-in hybrid |
| Market launch | Second half of 2025 |
| Prices | n.a. |
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
Spy photos of the 'new' Ferrari SF90
Ferrari is also working on a successor to the SF90 Stradale, which is intended to be the second most powerful Rossa in the series behind the F80. It could be called the 499 GTB and its shape should still be typical of a mid-engined model.
This new Ferrari is likely to retain the 4.0-litre biturbo-charged V8 and plug-in hybrid configuration, with total power likely to exceed the 1,000 PS of the current SF90. For more information, we await the unveiling, which could take place in early 2025.
| Model | Ferrari F173M or 499 GTB |
| Body | 2-seater super sports car |
| Powertrains | 4.0-litre V8 plug-in hybrid |
| Market launch | Early 2025 |
| Prices | from approx. £385,000 |
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