Ferrari F80 (2024–2027): Full Specs, Performance, Dimensions, and Features

Discover everything about the Ferrari F80. Officially revealed on October 17, 2024, this limited-edition hybrid supercar delivers 1,200 PS (1,184 hp) through a combination of V6 twin-turbo power and a tri-motor hybrid system. Drawing inspiration from the F40 and Ferrari’s Hypercar racing program, the F80 blends cutting-edge aerodynamics with technological innovation. Only 799 units will be produced, with deliveries beginning in 2025.

Overview

Assembly: Maranello, Italy
Body style: 2-door coupé
Class: Supercar
Designer: Ferrari Centro Stile under Flavio Manzoni
Layout: Mid-engine, all-wheel drive (hybrid)
Manufacturer: Ferrari
Production: 2024–2027 (799 units)

Aerodynamics and Design

Downforce: 1,050 kg (2,315 lb)
Chassis: Carbon-fibre monocoque, aluminum subframes, 3D-printed suspension components
Aero system: S-duct front, active rear wing, underbody aero, digital slip-control system

Dimensions and Weight

Wheelbase: 2,665 mm (104.9 in)
Length: 4,840 mm (190.6 in)
Width: 2,060 mm (81.1 in)
Height: 1,138 mm (44.8 in)
Dry weight: 1,525 kg (3,362 lb)

Engine

Configuration: 3.0 L twin-turbo 120° V6 + 3 electric motors
Combustion output: 900 PS (888 hp) @ 8,750 rpm
Electric output: 300 PS (296 hp)
Total system output: 1,200 PS (1,184 hp)
Torque (ICE): 850 Nm (627 lb-ft)
Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch (F1 DCT), torque-vectoring AWD

Performance

0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.15 s
0–200 km/h (0–124 mph): 5.75 s
Top speed: 350 km/h (217 mph)
Fiorano lap time: 1:15.30

Wheels and Braking

Front brakes: 408 mm carbon-ceramic discs with 6-piston calipers
Rear brakes: 390 mm carbon-ceramic discs with 4-piston calipers
Front tires: 285/30 R20 Michelin Cup 2
Rear tires: 345/30 R21 Michelin Cup 2

Related

The models listed below share a connection with the Ferrari F80.

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

The original Ferrari homologation special that started the halo lineage leading to the F80.

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

1987 Ferrari F40

Legendary twin-turbo predecessor and key design inspiration for the F80.

1987 Ferrari F40

1995 Ferrari F50

Naturally aspirated manual V12 hypercar that preceded Ferrari’s modern era.

1995 Ferrari F50

2002 Enzo Ferrari

The last V12 Ferrari flagship before hybrid tech arrived.

2002 Enzo Ferrari

2013 Ferrari LaFerrari

Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar, and direct predecessor to the F80.

2013 Ferrari LaFerrari

2023 Ferrari 499P

Ferrari’s Le Mans–winning hypercar, the F80 borrows chassis and control logic from its racing cousin.

2023 Ferrari 499P