Ferrari Teases Again with First Zero Emission Car: F250 Hypercar

By Romina Disonglo

Jun 30, 2024 11:59 PM EDT

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Ferrari teases enthusiasts once again with LaFerrari's successor -the F250 hypercar. Buzz about this first zero-emission vehicle was not new, but this time around, it comes with an exciting detail. It seems that Ferrari sent a special invite to its patrons. The invite includes a sketch that hints at the design of the F250 hypercar.

Ferrari F250 Hypercar

This LeFerrari successor is expected to come with a hybrid V6. The Ferrari F250 hypercar is scheduled for later in 2025. The F250 will be Ferrari's first-ever zero-emission vehicle.

It is noted that Ferrari comes up with a new hypercar concept every ten years.

It's no wonder enthusiasts and overly wealthy customers are always thrilled to see the latest hypercar. Given that it is Ferrari and the timetable for one hypercar to come,

Such may be the same for the Ferrari F250 Hypercar.

Autoevolution highlighted a part of Top Gear's article discussing the Ferrari F250 hypercar. During the opening of their cutting-edge e-facility, Top Gear conversed with the vice chairman of Cavallino Rampante and Enzo Ferrari's son. This state-of-the-art plant works towards producing electric vehicles, with the brand's inaugural zero-emission car slated for a 2026 debut.

While specifics remain scarce, anticipation for this eco-friendly addition continues to thrive.

Regarding flagship supercars, Piero noted the cyclic nature of their emergence, hinting at an upcoming addition. The businessman expressed confidence in the forthcoming model without divulging specifics on its performance at Ferrari's Fiorano test circuit.

Specs, Features, What Are Known So Far

The Ferrari F250 Hypercar has been reported to possess twin-turbo V6 noises. An earlier report from Car Magazine shared its assumption that the F250 would be the first non-V12 of this lineage and would be a hybrid version sporting V6 from the Ferrari 296 GBT, dialed up to 11.

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Early news and recent prototypes showcase prominent high-voltage decals, hinting at potential electrical support for the engine derived from the 296 model. The 120-degree V6 engine, previously employed in the 499P racer at Le Mans with remarkable achievements, notably secured victories in the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 2023 and 2024.

The Invite

According to reports from CarScoops, this anticipated flagship Ferrari, which is currently designated as F250, is expected to adopt a different name upon its official release. Sightings near the Maranello factory have captured the vehicle veiled in intricate camouflage, concealing its precise contours.

An enthusiastic Australian Ferrari aficionado, @ferraricollectoraus, shared glimpses of an elegant red invitation box received for the car's unveiling, which included a line drawing hinting at the upcoming model.

The minimalist sketch portrays a sleek vehicle characterized by a streamlined profile, accentuated front fenders, and a subtly sculpted rear end, generating excitement and speculation among fans and enthusiasts alike.

Those who saw the sketch were quick to make their observations, including the Drive, as noted by CarScoops, identified the striking resemblance between the depicted vehicle and Ferrari's 2022 Vision Gran Turismo, a digital concept designed specifically for gaming enthusiasts.

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