The Ferrari F250, the upcoming LaFerrari successor, is set to be officially unveiled on October 17. From the teaser images and available information, the hypercar seems heavily influenced by the design of the Le Mans-winning 499P race car, featuring a flat nose, a double S-duct with active flaps, and a prominent rear wing that adjusts based on downforce requirements. The rear section includes slim LED taillights, an aero channel, a large diffuser, and a centrally mounted exhaust.
Inside, the F250 is expected to showcase Ferrari's latest design trends, with digital gauges, a sporty steering wheel featuring haptic controls, an additional passenger-side screen, carbon fiber seats, and carbon wheels.
Under the hood, instead of a V12, the F250 will be powered by a race-derived 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine paired with three electric motors, two of which will drive the front axle. This setup will make the hypercar all-wheel drive, with the third motor integrated with the dual-clutch transmission. The combined power output is rumored to be around 1,200 hp, promising an impressive performance for this new hybrid hypercar.