The new model will not be produced in series and is part of Ferrari's special projects program, developed to order for a single customer
Ferrari is preparing another announcement for the year 2026 and, apparently, it already has the name patented. However, the vehicle is not a series production model, but an exclusive and unique order from a customer.
The official announcement should be made as early as January 2026 and, from what has been discovered, there has been an application for registration of the name in the archives of the World Patent Office: the future supercar will be designated HC25.
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Due to the distinctive name, the model is unique and likely intended for a private customer who has participated in a special project program. According to the CarBuzz website, it is speculated that the letters in the model’s nomenclature refer to the customer’s initials, while the numbers may indicate the year of start of development or even the year of its debut.
However, the numerical theory is flawed, since 2025 is already gone. It is more appropriate that the number 25 also refers to some characteristic of the supercar or represents a personal meaning for the owner and the brand.
These special projects are developed based on the company’s existing chassis, whether for use on the road or on the track, and are differentiated mainly by the design, which is exclusive and created together with the customer, who actively participates in this stage.