Enthusiasts and collectors still marvel at the groundbreaking specifications of the 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari, a hypercar that redefined performance and exclusivity. As the automotive world reflects on the LaFerrari’s legacy, news of its highly anticipated successor is beginning to surface, igniting fervent speculation and excitement. A recently leaked document suggests that Ferrari is gearing up to unveil the next generation hypercar, purportedly codenamed F250, as early as October 2024.
According to the leaked information originating from the Auto Pareri forum and shared by sources like Mahmud Maha, Ferrari’s production plans for the LaFerrari successor are meticulously structured across different models. The standard version, slated for an October 2024 debut, is expected to have a limited run of just 599 units. This strategy aligns with Ferrari’s long-standing tradition of maintaining exclusivity by producing one less car than the anticipated demand.
The leaked document further outlines the timeline for other variants, including a track-focused XX version, reminiscent of the programs Ferrari has successfully launched in the past. The XX variant of the F250 is reportedly scheduled for unveiling in July 2026, with an even more restricted production of only 30 units. These XX program cars are designed for Ferrari’s most dedicated clientele, offering them unparalleled track experiences at exclusive events worldwide. Following the XX, a spider, or convertible, version of the LaFerrari successor is anticipated to be revealed in October 2027, with 199 units planned for production. Collectively, these figures point to a total production of 828 examples across all versions of this next-generation Ferrari hypercar.
The document also delves into the developmental phases of the F250, indicating that testing for the “mulotipi” (test mules) commenced in July of the current year. While sightings of Ferrari hypercar prototypes have occurred previously, it remains unclear whether those were related to this road car project or Ferrari’s Le Mans racing endeavors. The timeline suggests prototype testing is set to begin in February, with pre-production models expected to roll out between January and March 2024.
While the authenticity of the leaked document is yet to be officially confirmed by Ferrari, its details align with the company’s known strategic directions. Ferrari’s business plan presentations have indicated the development of a flagship supercar, incorporating technological advancements derived from Formula 1 and their Le Mans Hypercar program. Adding credence to this, a senior figure in Ferrari’s LMH program recently stated that the new racecar serves as “a good laboratory,” hinting at technology transfer to future road cars.
This connection strongly suggests that the LaFerrari successor will embrace a hybrid powertrain, potentially pushing performance boundaries even further beyond the already impressive 2015 Ferrari Laferrari Specs. While concrete details remain under wraps, the automotive world eagerly awaits official confirmation and further insights into what promises to be another landmark hypercar from Ferrari.