Ferrari has revealed the F76, its first car designed exclusively for the digital world as a non-fungible token (NFT), marking the brand’s entry into the virtual automotive space. The project celebrates 76 years since Ferrari’s first Le Mans victory in 1949, achieved with the 166 MM barchetta, and coincides with the company’s third consecutive win at the endurance race with the 499P.
Created by the Ferrari Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni, the F76 serves as a “design manifesto” for the future of Ferrari aesthetics. The concept blends racing heritage with generative design and parametric modelling, using AI-driven algorithms to shape aerodynamics, form, and structure into a unified, futuristic design.

Distinctive features include a double-fuselage body, central aerodynamic channel, and split cockpits connected by drive-by-wire technology for a shared driving experience. The F76’s design borrows cues from the F80 concept and introduces patented structural and cooling innovations inspired by biomimicry and computational design.

The F76 will be available to members of Ferrari’s exclusive Hyperclub program, allowing clients to personalize their digital cars through a series of limited “drops.” Ferrari describes the F76 as both an artwork and a virtual engineering experiment, bridging the company’s legacy of craftsmanship with the emerging digital frontier.


