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Ferrari F76 Concept – a digital peek at Maranello’s electric future

by Kyle Cassidy
October 28, 2025
Ferrari F76 in grey

Ferrari has revealed the F76, a radical digital-only concept that offers a striking preview of the brand’s design future, while dropping hints at what we might see from its first electric supercar.

Created under the direction of chief designer Flavio Manzoni, the F76 serves as a “design manifesto” that explores the shapes and technologies likely to define Ferraris in the coming decade. The name honours Ferrari’s first Le Mans 24 Hours victory in 1976, underscoring its blend of racing heritage and forward-looking innovation.

The concept is entirely virtual yet unmistakably Ferrari, featuring squared-off wheel arches, a floating front splitter, and other cues reminiscent of the F80 hypercar. Ferrari says its design follows a strict form-follows-function philosophy, developed to improve aerodynamic efficiency while inspiring future production models.

One of the F76’s boldest ideas is its twin-fuselage layout, placing two drivers in separate pods to optimise airflow and redefine interior space. The car uses drive-by-wire technology for steering and pedals, allowing both occupants to share real-time driving sensations, a concept Ferrari calls “a revolution in emotional and technical participation.”

While the F76 exists only in digital form, Ferrari confirms that several of its features could make it to road cars. These include retractable headlights that nod to icons like the F40, and integrated tail-lights built into a vast rear wing.

The reveal comes just weeks after Ferrari teased details of its first EV, due mid-2026, suggesting the F76 may be an early design study for Maranello’s electric era.

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