Ferrari makes historic impact at Goodwood Festival of Speed with four global debuts

Ferrari delivered its most expansive and dynamic presence ever at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, unveiling four sensational new models and honoring 75 years of Formula 1 with a display that celebrated both innovation and heritage.

At the heart of Ferrari’s all-new display was the highly anticipated public debut of the Ferrari Amalfi. This 2+ coupé reimagines the Grand Tourer with a front-mid-mounted twin-turbo V8 generating 640 cv. Designed for both performance and daily usability, the Amalfi also introduces Ferrari’s latest Human-Machine Interface (HMI), bringing back analog-inspired steering wheel controls—including the iconic ‘Engine Start/Stop’ button—for a more tactile driving experience.

Making its UK debut alongside the Amalfi was the Ferrari 296 Speciale, a lightweight, special-series evolution of the 296 GTB. Combining a 120° twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor, it produces an astonishing 880 cv. With sharpened aerodynamics, reduced weight, and an uncompromising focus on track performance, the 296 Speciale is Ferrari’s most extreme hybrid berlinetta to date.

The Ferrari F80, Maranello’s newest limited-series hypercar, wowed spectators with its first-ever dynamic demonstration following its global unveiling at the 2024 Finali Mondiali. Derived from the 499P Le Mans Hypercar, the F80 features a hybrid V6 powertrain with electric turbochargers and e-4WD, delivering 1,200 cv and generating 1,050 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. It marks a new technological milestone for Ferrari’s performance future.

Also making its UK dynamic debut was the Ferrari 12Cilindri, a stunning front-engined two-seater powered by a naturally aspirated 830 cv V12. Representing the latest evolution of Ferrari’s grand touring lineage, it combines elegance, comfort, and sheer performance, elevating the legacy of the V12 to unprecedented levels.

Ferrari’s presence extended beyond these showstopping debuts. A rare Ferrari F50 and a bespoke Purosangue from the Ferrari Tailor Made program showcased the brand’s unique ability to blend heritage with personalization. Fans also got a close look at the Ferrari 296 Challenge race car, which recently debuted in the UK as part of the Ferrari Challenge UK Trofeo Pirelli series.

In celebration of the Festival’s 75 Years of Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari brought the SF90 (2019) and SF21 (2021) for thrilling hillclimb demonstrations, showcasing cutting-edge F1 technology. Enthusiasts were further treated to a historic lineup of Ferrari Formula 1 cars, including the legendary 312T, 640, and F2007, thanks to the participation of devoted Ferraristi.

With its unmatched fusion of past, present, and future, Ferrari’s presence at Goodwood 2025 reaffirmed its position not only as a leader in automotive excellence but as a true curator of motorsport legacy.