Ferrari F76: The Scuderia’s First Fully Digital Hypercar
Published Feb 11, 2026
In the same year it secured a third consecutive victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the 499P, Ferrari introduced something entirely different. The F76 is the brand’s first hypercar created exclusively for the digital world, released as an NFT and developed for members of its Hyperclub programme. It is not a preview of a production model, but a design statement that looks forward while referencing Ferrari’s first Le Mans win in 1949.
Designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni, the F76 explores a parametric approach where aerodynamics, structure and form operate as a single system. Its defining feature is a double fuselage layout, separating the driver and passenger into two distinct cockpits aligned with the wheelbase. A central channel runs between them, turning the entire body into an aerodynamic wing and amplifying ground effect.
Across the bodywork, generative algorithms shape perforated surfaces, vertical cuts and topology-optimised cooling channels. Each F76 was configured through limited digital drops, allowing Hyperclub clients to build a personalised version over three years. It may exist only in pixels, but it pushes Ferrari’s design thinking beyond the constraints of the physical world.
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