Ferrari HC25 one-off revealed with 530kW V8 and F80-inspired styling
The Ferrari HC25 is a bespoke roadster built for a single client, pairing the F8 Spider's 530kW twin-turbo V8 with design cues lifted from the Ferrari F80 hypercar.

Rob Leigh
Key takeaways
- Ferrari HC25 is a one-off F8 Spider-based roadster
- 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 produces 530kW and 770Nm
- 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, top speed 340km/h
Ferrari has revealed the HC25, a one-off roadster commissioned by a single client through the brand's Special Projects programme. The Ferrari HC25 made its public debut at Ferrari Racing Days at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Beneath the bespoke bodywork sits the F8 Spider's 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8, producing 530kW.
2026 Ferrari HC25 design and styling

Ferrari Design Studio, led by Flavio Manzoni, shaped the HC25 around a strong graphic identity. A glossy black band wraps the centre of the car, splitting the matt Moonlight Grey body into two distinct volumes. That band hides radiator intakes and engine bay heat extractors, with a milled aluminium blade running across the doors and integrating the handles.
Front and rear lighting borrows from Ferrari's flagship F80. Vertical daytime running lights form a boomerang signature down the front wings, while slim headlamp lenses use modules not previously fitted to any Ferrari.

Yellow Prancing Horse badges and brake callipers carry through to the cabin, which mixes technical grey fabric with yellow stitching and boomerang motifs on the seats.
Specs and performance
The HC25 keeps the F8 Spider's twin-turbo V8 untouched. Drive runs through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox to the rear wheels.
| Specification | Detail |
| Engine | 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 |
| Power | 530kW @ 7000rpm |
| Torque | 770Nm @ 3250rpm |
| Transmission | 7-speed dual-clutch |
| Drive | Rear-wheel drive |
| 0-100km/h | 2.9 seconds |
| 0-200km/h | 8.2 seconds |
| Top speed | 340km/h |
A send-off for Ferrari's non-hybrid V8
The F8 Spider was the last open-top Ferrari to run a non-hybrid twin-turbo V8 in a mid-rear layout. By using that platform, the HC25 closes the book on an era while previewing styling themes that point toward the 12Cilindri and F80.

For Ferrari fans, the HC25 is a reminder of what's possible at the top of Maranello's order book.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Ferrari HC25?
The Ferrari HC25 is a one-off roadster built through Ferrari's Special Projects programme for a single client, based on the F8 Spider platform.
How powerful is the Ferrari HC25?
The HC25's 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 produces 530kW (720cv) at 7000rpm and 770Nm at 3250rpm, driving the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch.
Is the Ferrari HC25 coming to Australia?
No. The Ferrari HC25 is a single-build commission for one client and is not available for sale in Australia or any other market.

Rob Leigh
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Rob Leigh is Co-founder and Director of The Beep based in Melbourne, Australia. He has 15+ years inside a major automotive OEM, specialising in product planning, pricing and vehicle strategy.
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