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The Ferrari HC25 Is a Sleek One-Off Supercar with a 710-HP V-8
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The Ferrari HC25 Is a Sleek One-Off Supercar with a 710-HP V-8

Car and Driver · May 15, 2026, 8:13 PM

Key takeaways

  • The HC25 is based on the F8 Spider and wears a unique design with a black band that separates the car's front and rear.
  • But Ferrari's Special Projects division in particular caters to the desires of its wealthiest customers for truly unique supercars.
  • The HC25 is based on the F8 Spider, which ended production in 2023.

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The HC25 is based on the F8 Spider and wears a unique design with a black band that separates the car's front and rear.

Ferrari Ferrari has unveiled its latest one-off supercar, the HC25, which is based on the F8 Spider.The nonhybrid twin-turbo 3.9-liter V-8 produces 710 horsepower, allowing the HC25 to blast to 62 mph in a claimed 2.9 seconds.The HC25 features slim headlights and a black band that surrounds the engine cover, creating two distinct sections of the car, interrupted only by a bar milled from solid aluminum.Every Ferrari is a special machine. But Ferrari's Special Projects division in particular caters to the desires of its wealthiest customers for truly unique supercars. This team creates bespoke models with eye-catching designs based on Ferrari's existing range of performance exotica. Now, a new one-off Ferrari has been revealed called the HC25, and its sleek, futuristic bodywork cloaks a nonhybrid V-8 powertrain.

The HC25 is based on the F8 Spider, which ended production in 2023. The F8 Spider was the last mid-engined open-top Ferrari to feature an unassisted V-8, imbuing the HC25 with a more old-school character. Still, the design is anything but retro, with a streamlined, modern face. There are hints of Ferrari's latest flagship, the F80, here, with a black trim piece integrated into the hood between the slim headlights, which feature vertical daytime running lights that cascade down the front fascia.

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