Ferrari brings three dynamic debuts to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026

Ferrari has confirmed an extensive presence at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, with three major dynamic debuts, celebrations marking 20 years of the XX Programme, a tribute to 75 years since Scuderia Ferrari’s first Formula 1 World Championship victory, and a comprehensive display of its latest road and race cars.

Three new models set for Goodwood Hillclimb

Headlining Ferrari’s 2026 appearance are three models making their dynamic debut on the famous Goodwood Hillclimb.

Leading the charge is the new Ferrari Amalfi, a front mid-engined V8 2+ coupé designed to blend everyday usability with Ferrari’s trademark performance. The Italian marque describes the Amalfi as a modern grand tourer that balances comfort, refinement and engaging driving dynamics.

Joining it is the Ferrari 296 Speciale A, the open-top version of Maranello’s latest special-series berlinetta. Producing a combined 880 cv from its plug-in hybrid powertrain, the Speciale A follows in the footsteps of Ferrari’s iconic limited-run spiders, including the Scuderia Spider 16M, 458 Speciale A and 488 Pista Spider.

Completing the trio is the Ferrari 849 Testarossa, Ferrari’s latest flagship hybrid supercar. Powered by a mid-mounted twin-turbocharged V8 supported by three electric motors, the new model develops a combined 1,050 cv and will make its Goodwood Festival of Speed debut on the hill.

Returning to the Supercar Run alongside the new arrivals will be the Ferrari F80 and Ferrari 12Cilindri.

XX programme celebrates 20 years

One of the highlights of Ferrari’s 2026 Festival programme will be the 20th anniversary of the Ferrari XX Programme. Two of the most iconic track-only development cars, the Ferrari FXX and Ferrari FXX-K Evo, will tackle the hill wearing special anniversary liveries created to celebrate two decades of the exclusive Corse Clienti initiative.

Originally launched in 2005 with the Ferrari FXX, the XX Programme was created to allow a select group of clients to contribute directly to Ferrari’s research and development efforts through dedicated track events alongside Ferrari engineers. Over the past two decades, the programme has expanded to include the FXX Evo, 599XX, 599XX Evo, FXX-K and FXX-K Evo, becoming one of Ferrari’s most exclusive customer experiences.

Ferrari 296 Challenge takes on the timed shootout

The Ferrari 296 Challenge will compete in the Festival’s timed runs, showcasing the latest evolution of Ferrari’s one-make racing series.

Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli UK driver Manuela Gostner will pilot the car as she attempts to improve on Ferrari’s previous best result, set by Andrew Morrow in 2024 with a 50.02-second run that secured seventh place in the Final Shootout.

Laundry Green display returns

Ferrari’s popular Laundry Green display also returns for 2026, giving visitors the opportunity to see the latest road cars from the marque up close. Making their public display debut at Goodwood will be the Ferrari Amalfi Spider, Ferrari 849 Testarossa Spider and Ferrari Purosangue Handling Speciale.

The display will also feature the Ferrari 296 Speciale and Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider, while VIP guests will have exclusive access to view the Ferrari Luce within Ferrari’s private hospitality area.

Celebrating 75 years since Ferrari’s first Formula 1 victory

Ferrari will also participate in Goodwood’s celebration marking 75 years since Scuderia Ferrari claimed its first Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix victory at the 1951 British Grand Prix. A dedicated class will showcase some of the team’s most significant Formula 1 machinery spanning more than two decades, including:

Ferrari F300 (1998)
Ferrari F1-2000 (2000)
Ferrari F2007 (2007)
Ferrari F2008 (two examples)
Ferrari SF21 (2021)

The championship-winning Ferrari F2007, driven by Kimi Räikkönen during his title-winning 2007 season, will be among the highlights, while a number of privately owned historic Ferraris will also participate.

499P Modificata returns

Also returning to Goodwood is the Ferrari 499P Modificata, the track-only evolution of Ferrari’s three-time Le Mans-winning 499P Hypercar. Designed exclusively for gentleman drivers, the Modificata features numerous technical upgrades over the World Endurance Championship racer, including bespoke Pirelli tyres and performance enhancements developed without FIA racing regulations.

With an impressive blend of cutting-edge road cars, historic Formula 1 icons, exclusive track machinery and modern competition cars, Ferrari’s 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed line-up promises to be one of the Italian manufacturer’s most comprehensive appearances at the event to date.