How To Explore Ferrari’s Four Exciting Debuts At Goodwood Festival Of Speed 2025

Ferrari is going big at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. For its most commanding presence yet, the Prancing Horse is unveiling four headline-making models – each one a showstopper. From the debut of the new Amalfi grand tourer to the jaw-dropping F80 hypercar, Ferrari’s latest offerings fuse performance, style, and racing heritage.

The enhanced display includes public and dynamic debuts, historic Formula 1 icons, and a celebration of 75 years in Grand Prix racing. Goodwood has never looked redder – or louder.

The Star Attractions: Four Ferrari Debuts You Can’t Miss

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Ferrari’s expanded display isn’t just bigger. It’s better. This year, the brand unveils two models on static display and two live on the legendary Goodwood Hill. Each one adds something new to Ferrari’s already impressive portfolio.

Let’s break them down.

Ferrari Amalfi – Grand Touring Reimagined

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Debut: Worldwide
Location: Ferrari public display (Saturday onwards)
Engine: Twin-turbo V8, front-mid-mounted
Power: 640 cv

Ferrari enters the GT game with fresh flair. The new Amalfi is a sleek 2+ coupé designed for both speed and style. With its sculpted lines and front-mid-mounted V8, this car blends long-distance comfort with track-worthy punch.

Inside, drivers get the latest HMI triple-display system, tactile physical buttons on the steering wheel, and high-end comfort touches throughout. Think of it as a gentleman’s express with a wild side. The Amalfi redefines Ferrari’s grand touring DNA.

Ferrari 296 Speciale – Lightweight, Sharper, Faster

Goodwood Festival of Speed. Ferrari 296 Speciale

Debut: UK
Location: Ferrari display
Powertrain: Plug-in hybrid V6 + electric motor
Total Output: 880 cv

The 296 GTB was already a favourite. The 296 Speciale takes it up a gear. Lighter, sharper, and more potent, this special-series berlinetta is aimed squarely at drivers who want pure engagement.

Ferrari’s engineers gave it more downforce, a stiffer chassis, and Formula 1-inspired tweaks. The 8-speed dual-clutch transmission has been recalibrated for ultra-quick shifts, and the new “extra boost” software delivers additional torque right when it matters.

Its revised aerodynamics and design elements are there to pin it to the tarmac. This is a hybrid that thrills.

Ferrari F80 – A New Supercar for a New Era

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Debut: Dynamic – Supercar Run
Engine: Hybrid V6 with dual electric motors
Power: 1200 cv (900 cv ICE + 300 cv electric)
Top Speed: Extreme
Production: 799 units until 2027

The F80 is Ferrari’s sixth hypercar – and arguably its most extreme. Borrowing heavily from the 499P Le Mans winner, it pairs a 3.0-litre V6 with a dual-motor hybrid setup. The result? A staggering 1200 cv.

But the F80 isn’t just about brute force. Its aerodynamics generate over 1,000 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. Active suspension, an adaptive rear wing, and 3D-printed control arms make it razor-sharp on the track. The cockpit, designed with a “1+” layout, keeps the driver front and centre.

Expect F1-grade performance in a car built for the road.

Ferrari 12Cilindri – V12 Elegance, Evolved

Ferrari 12 Cilindri

Debut: Dynamic – Supercar Run
Engine: Naturally aspirated V12
Power: 830 cv
Inspiration: Ferrari GTs from the ’50s and ’60s

There’s something timeless about a front-engined V12 Ferrari. The new 12Cilindri draws from past icons like the 250 GT, yet delivers modern performance in a classically styled body.

The clamshell bonnet, clean lines, and dual twin exhausts evoke old-school glamour. But under the bonnet, it’s pure Maranello modernity. Active aerodynamics, clever weight distribution, and a chassis built for poise make the 12Cilindri a GT with edge.

This is how Ferrari does heritage – with horsepower.

Other Highlights at the Ferrari Display

Beyond the headline acts, Ferrari’s stand at Laundry Green has plenty more to see:

  • Ferrari F50 – Classiche-certified and as iconic as ever.
  • Ferrari Purosangue – Custom-spec’d via the ‘Tailor Made’ programme.
  • Ferrari Roma Spider & Daytona SP3 – Part of the brand’s 2024 range.
  • FXX-K & 499P Modificata – Track-only monsters for the serious few.

Expect a mix of history and cutting-edge engineering across the board.

Ferrari Celebrates 75 Years in Formula 1

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As the only team to compete in every F1 season since 1950, Ferrari is leaning into the Goodwood 2025 theme: 75 Years of F1.

On show:

  • Tipo 500 F2 (1952) – Driven by Alberto Ascari, a two-time world champion.
  • Ferrari 640 (1989) – The first F1 car with a paddle-shift gearbox.
  • Ferrari F2002 – One of the most dominant cars in F1 history.

You’ll also see modern machines like the SF90 and SF21, plus the Haas VF-24, demonstrating Ferrari’s continued impact in today’s racing world.

Ferrari’s Full F1 Line-up at Goodwood

From classic single-seaters to modern hybrids, here’s the Ferrari-powered line-up on the Goodwood Hill:

  • 1952 Ferrari 500/625
  • 1961 Ferrari 156 ‘Sharknose’
  • 1975 Ferrari 312T
  • 1989 Ferrari 640
  • 2002 Ferrari F2002
  • 2019 Ferrari SF90
  • 2025 Ferrari F80
  • 2025 Ferrari 499P M
    …and many more

Whether you’re into classic motorsport or cutting-edge tech, there’s a Ferrari for you.

Final Thoughts: Is This Ferrari’s Strongest Goodwood Yet?

Ferrari’s presence at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed is a masterclass in brand storytelling. From all-new debuts to heritage F1 machines, the Maranello marque has blended history, performance, and innovation with real finesse.

The Amalfi and 12Cilindri showcase what Ferrari does best – building fast cars that stir the soul. The 296 Speciale and F80, meanwhile, push boundaries with hybrid technology and racing know-how. Add to that the biggest-ever Ferrari display, and you’ve got a festival highlight that’s hard to beat.

What Do You Think?

Which debut are you most excited about? Is the V12 still king, or has the hybrid era truly arrived? And where does the F80 rank in Ferrari’s hypercar hall of fame?

Let us know in the comments below.

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