Ferrari goes digital

Fresh off another Le Mans victory, Ferrari is diving into the future with the F76, a hypercar that exists only as an NFT. Built for members of Ferrari’s invite-only Hyperclub, it celebrates 76 years since the brand’s first Le Mans win in 1949.

Designed by Flavio Manzoni’s Styling Centre, the F76 isn’t just a pretty render. It is a design manifesto hinting at the next era of Ferrari form language. The double-fuselage layout treats the entire body like a wing, channelling air beneath and between the separate driver and passenger cells for maximum aerodynamic effect. Vertical cuts along the flanks and mathematically optimised surfaces nod to ideas destined for future production cars.

There are playful throwbacks too. Retractable headlights evoke Ferrari icons of the 70s and 80s, while the cabin shakes up tradition with twin cockpits connected via drive-by-wire so both occupants can share the driving experience.

The F76 isn’t headed for any road or racetrack. It is a digital collectible shaped by owners through exclusive design drops, blending Ferrari heritage with a new kind of fandom. It is the Prancing Horse experimenting with what comes next.

Photos © Ferrari

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