• The new
special version of the Ferrari 296 GTB was unveiled today
• The 296 Speciale sets the new
benchmark for the production range in terms of driving thrills
• The
hybrid powertrain has a combined output of 880 cv
• Innovative aerodynamic solutions
increase downforce by 20% compared to the 296 GTB
• Weight-saving measures, a dedicated
suspension set-up and the extra boost strategy make for even more driver
engagement
Maranello,
29 April 2025 – Ferrari has presented its latest special version model, the 296
Speciale, a mid-rear engined plug-in hybrid berlinetta. This car takes its
rightful place in the exclusive lineage of special version Ferrari berlinettas
and, just like its forebears – the Challenge Stradale, 430 Scuderia, 458
Speciale and 488 Pista – has been conceived to set the new benchmark in terms
of driving thrills and engagement, not just for the marque’s production range,
but for the segment as a whole.
The
astonishing capabilities of the 296 Speciale in terms of agility, turn-in
responsiveness and stability set it apart. This special version not only
multiplies the already extraordinary performance of the 296 GTB but also
introduces a sense of predictability and intuitiveness that makes this a car
unlike any other. Conceived for the Ferrarista who demands an unrivalled
driving experience, the 296 Speciale represents the new pinnacle for the
Ferrari production range in terms of driving fun and is dedicated to owners in
search of that special feeling of being at the wheel of a car with
extraordinary performance.
The
296 Speciale takes the agility and responsiveness of the 296 GTB to extreme new
heights by exploiting the full potential of its plug-in hybrid architecture,
consisting of a rear-mid 120° V6 twin turbo engine and an electric motor, a
short wheelbase and innovative dynamic control systems. The drivetrain delivers
an astonishing combined power output of 880 hp, 50 more than the 296 GTB and a
record for a rear-wheel-drive production Ferrari.
To
make these results possible, Ferrari drew extensively from its experience in
motor sports: the internal combustion engine borrows from the powerplant of the
296 Challenge in terms of engine management maps and boost strategy, and boasts
titanium connecting rods, reinforced pistons and a lightened crankshaft. All
these elements, together with a knock control system derived from Formula 1,
have raised the power output of the V6 to 700 cv, 37 more than the model this
special version is based on. The V6 engine of the 296 Speciale maintains its
distinctive timbre, a sound consisting of the pure harmonics of the 3rd, 6th,
and 9th combustion orders which, in this application, have gained in quality,
intensity and volume.
The
electric motor has also been uprated and is now capable of delivering 180 cv in
the new extra boost mode. This increase in power has also made it possible to
introduce a new strategy for the eight-speed DCT transmission, which makes use
of additional torque during shifts to shorten shift times and increase both
performance and driver engagement.
The
296 Speciale generates 435 kg of downforce at 250 km/h - 20% more than the 296
GTB - thanks to innovative solutions developed and tested on the 296 Challenge.
These include the aero damper integrated into the front bonnet and the vertical
fins on the rear bumper which incorporate new side wings that work in synergy
with the active rear spoiler to generate additional downforce. The spoiler is
now managed by a new actuator control strategy that not only shortens the
transition time between Low Drag (LD) and High Downforce (HD) configurations by
50% but also introduces a new Medium Downforce (MD) configuration, which
improves rear-end stability at high speeds.
A
great deal of attention was dedicated to saving weight, which is crucial for
increasing driving thrills. Overall weight has been reduced by 60 kg compared
with the 296 GTB by using materials such as carbon fibre for some of the
bodyshell parts and titanium for components in the engine. The resulting
weight/power ratio is just 1.60 kg/cv, a record for a rear-wheel-drive Ferrari
berlinetta.
To
accentuate the dynamic capabilities of the 296 Speciale and ensure that the car
behaves predictably when driven at the limit, Ferrari’s engineers also worked
on fine-tuning the electronic control systems, suspension set-up and tyres. The
296 Speciale is equipped with the latest generation of the ABS Evo dynamic
control system, which improves braking precision and repeatability in all
surface and grip conditions. The spring and damper settings have been revised –
the car now rides 5 mm lower than the 296 GTB – reducing maximum roll angle
when cornering by 13% and improving the behaviour of the car at the limit.