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Ferrari F76: The Digital Hypercar That Redefines the Future

Fresh off a third consecutive Le Mans victory with the 499P, Ferrari steps into a new era with the F76, the marque’s first car created entirely for the digital world. Conceived as an NFT for members of Ferrari’s exclusive Hyperclub programme, the F76 is a virtual masterpiece that merges racing heritage with generative design.

Its name recalls Ferrari’s first Le Mans triumph 76 years ago, when Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon claimed victory in 1949. Today, that same spirit of innovation is reborn through pixels, algorithms and code.

A New Design Frontier

Created under Flavio Manzoni, the F76 is described as a design manifesto, a glimpse into the form language of Ferraris yet to come. Every line is digitally sculpted through parametric and biomimetic design, where form and function co-evolve.

The car’s twin-fuselage architecture separates driver and passenger cabins with a central aerodynamic channel, transforming the body itself into a wing. At the rear, a suspended second wing enhances downforce and visual drama, while complex internal geometries optimise cooling and structure.

A Shared Experience

Inside, two synchronised cockpits redefine the idea of driving together. With drive-by-wire technology, both occupants share every steering input and sensation in real time, creating a digital symphony of motion and emotion.

Beyond the Physical

Each F76 was personalised through limited digital drops over three years, allowing Hyperclub clients to craft their own virtual Ferrari. More than a collectible, it is a vision statement that proves Ferrari’s pursuit of beauty and performance transcends the physical world.

From the 166 MM’s 1949 victory to the F76’s digital debut, Ferrari continues to chase the same ideal: mastery through innovation, wherever the road or code may lead.


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