The Ferrari F80 (Type F250)[3] is a limited production mid-engine, hybrid sports car built by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. Designed and named to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the company, it serves as Ferrari's flagship vehicle, and a successor to LaFerrari.[4]
Design
The design of the F80 was inspired by the F40, which commemorated Ferrari's 40th anniversary, and the Ferrari Daytona SP3. Certain styling elements, specifically the black band on the bonnet, were inspired by the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, similar to the Ferrari 12Cilindri.[5][6]
Specifications
Engine and transmission
The F80 uses a hybrid powertrain, consisting of the 3.0L twin-turbocharged Tipo F163 CF 120° V6 petrol engine derived from the Ferrari 499P Le Mans Hypercar, and three electric motors. The engine produces 900 PS, while the electric motors produce 300 PS. The resultant specific output of the 2992cc engine individually is 296 hp/l, achieved in part via 3.7 bar (55.5 psi) of boost from the turbochargers. Motor Trend claimed both figures were the highest of any production car to date.[7] Combined, the powerplants produce a total of 1200 PS.
Performance
The car has a stated top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph). It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 2.15 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h (0 to 124 mph) in 5.75 seconds.[2] According to Ferrari, the vehicle generates over a ton of downforce, producing 1,050 kg at speed. The car holds the fastest lap time for a road-legal Ferrari at the Fiorano test track, completing a lap in 1:15.30.[8]
Production
The Ferrari F80 was revealed on October 17, 2024.
Ferrari stated that production will start in 2025 and end in 2027. Only 799 units will be built, all of which have already been reserved by customers, with each priced at approximately US$3.9 million (€3.6 million).
External links
References
- F80: Ferrari's Latest Supercar thepaddockmagazine.com, 17 October 2024, retrieved 17 October 2024^
- Ferrari F80 ferrari.com, retrieved 17 October 2024^
- Jonathon Ramsey. Ferrari F250 prototype caught prowling Maranello Autoblog, 26 July 2024, retrieved 18 October 2024^
- Ferrari F80 succeeds LaFerrari with 1184bhp F1 V6 powertrain autocar.co.uk, 17 October 2024, retrieved 17 October 2024^
- The £3.1m Ferrari F80 is a V6 LaFerrari successor evo.co.uk, 17 October 2024, retrieved 17 October 2024^
- The Ferrari 12Cilindri Is a Retrofuturist Robot in a Daytona Mask Road & Track, 21 August 2024^
- Jonny Lieberman. The 2026 Ferrari F80's Technology Is Wild—Here's How It Works MotorTrend, 10 July 2025^
- Russell Campbell. Ferrari F80 is a 'Once in a Decade' Hypercar Goodwood, 17 October 2024^