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Ferrari CZ26 Reimagines SF90 as a Single One‑Off with 1970s‑Inspired Body

Retaining the SF90’s plug‑in hybrid drivetrain, the CZ26 pairs a bespoke, squarer exterior with revised aerodynamics and cooling to match its new shape.

Overview

  • Ferrari publicly revealed the CZ26 as a one‑off commission at Monterey Car Week in August 2026.
  • The CZ26 replaces the SF90’s flowing lines with flatter, squarer surfaces, a full‑width grille and slim horizontal lighting that Ferrari says draws on 1970s Italian industrial design.
  • Beneath the new body the car keeps the SF90 Stradale’s 4.0‑litre twin‑turbo V8 plus three electric motors, with reported combined output near 986 hp and 0–100 km/h in about 2.5 seconds.
  • Ferrari reworked the CZ26’s aero and cooling layout to suit the new shape by moving the radiator pack, adding front bypass ducts and an air‑curtain system, redesigning the underbody and vortex generators, and fitting a larger rear spoiler.
  • Built through Ferrari’s Special Projects studio with design led by Flavio Manzoni after roughly two years of work for a US client, the CZ26 is a single bespoke example and Ferrari has not disclosed its price.