RE: Ferrari unveils One-Off tribute to 'legendary' F40
RE: Ferrari unveils One-Off tribute to 'legendary' F40
Monday 20th October 2025

Ferrari unveils One-Off tribute to 'legendary' F40

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The important thing to remember about Ferrari One-Off cars is that you definitely don’t have to like them. They are, after all, unique commissions intended to satisfy the whims of a single, preposterously moneyed client. We liked to think that Ferrari has some red lines when it came to matters of taste or how forcefully said clients could lean into its heritage - but the new SC40, revealed over the weekend, suggests that if there are red lines, they are supremely malleable. 

We say that because in name, appearance and even material choice, the latest Special Projects car revealed to the public (plenty are not) is a ‘clear homage’ to Ferrari’s defining ‘80s supercar, the F40. Granted, the firm is careful to point out that it had no intention of creating ‘a literal reinterpretation’ of the final model to be personally approved by Enzo himself - yet you hardly need to be a brand devotee to know where Flavio Manzoni’s team drew its inspiration for the SC40’s ‘muscular, squared volumes’. 

Of course, there’s a limit to how close the tribute act can get to the deliberately raw, steel-tubed original, not least because it must make do with the cutting-edge underpinnings of the 296 GTB. That means no twin-turbocharged V8 either, but rather the electrically-assisted V6 with its eight-speed F1 DCT and 830hp output, and with it the technical requirements for cooling and safety parameters. The F40, to quote Gordon Murray, felt like a ‘big go-kart with a plastic body on it’. Safe to assume the SC40 doesn’t. 

What it does have is a suitably ‘long, low nose balanced by a short rear overhang and a high, fixed rear wing’. The latter is merged with the engine cover, which shows off the V6 to passersby through smoked Lexan (i.e. polycarbonate) louvres before their gaze runs into the central exhaust with its titanium and carbon fibre tips. Plenty of space has been found for some characteristic black mesh at the back, too, which is arguably more successful than the intercooler air intakes on the flanks, called out as a reinterpretation of the classic NACA ducts. 

But the key to it all is at the front, where Ferrari has worked hard to mimic the F40’s distinctive headlight placement. It’s a shame the One-Off doesn’t get pop-ups, though the decision to integrate them into a black housing that spans the entire front bumper certainly gives the car a distinctive look— as does the special shade of white paint developed specially for the SC40. This sets off the lettering engraved on the side of the rear wing very nicely. 

Inside, there’s no getting away from the 296’s layout, so the team has devoted itself to using a reinterpreted and redeveloped ‘carbon-Kevlar’ as widely as possible. This is used on the steering wheel, footwells, behind the seats, and even on parts of the floor mats, though it’s the engine bay that seems to get the most lavish cladding— appropriate for a car that’s likely to spend much of its time on display. Hopefully, we’re wrong about that, although if you’d like to get a sense of what the SC40 is like in the flesh, the car’s styling buck went on display at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello on Saturday. Another good reason for a visit - even if you don't like what you see...


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foxhounduk

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637 posts

201 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Are we in the 80s again?
What a mess.

InformationSuperHighway

7,306 posts

205 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Horrendously ugly, although looks like amazing carbon work.

GTEYE

2,355 posts

231 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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amongst many things that are wrong, the worst sin is it’s the wrong colour.

leglessAlex

6,600 posts

162 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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All that effort just for a stormtrooper colour scheme. Very strange.

Puddenchucker

5,314 posts

239 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Well, the 296 is no looker to start with.
This takes that low bar and continues to go lower.

Motormouth88

689 posts

81 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Imagine spending many, many millions…and you end up with that!

mrclav

1,645 posts

244 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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I love how everyone knocks the looks of the car when we all know not a single one of you could do any better and if you tried (thankfully none of you ever will) and everyone else would dog-pile saying you had bad taste.

I think it looks great. and the owner, Ferarri and myself are glad it exists.

MikeM6

5,776 posts

123 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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I don't love it, but it certainly no worse than any other current Ferrari offering. I think looks better than the new 'Testarossa' for instance.

I imagine it will look pretty good on the road, where it will never be seen. Given that this will surely only ever be housed in a collection somewhere, does it need to comply with any of the regulations?

Jamesas86

30 posts

115 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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It’s sad to watch this fall from grace, I hope Ferrari manage to turn things around.

PRO5T

6,782 posts

46 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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A spectacularly bad looking car.

Electra

71 posts

159 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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interesting but why not the V8 turbo (to mimic the F40), last seen on the F8?

CH80

309 posts

18 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Glad it's a one off! What is going through the minds of those in Ferrari?!

Stop kowtowing to greedy shareholders, slow down development, and get Pininfarina/Touring Superleggera on board for some truly special cars.

This is stting on yourself Ferrari: you are killing the brand.

Techno9000

199 posts

97 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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"a ‘clear homage’ to Ferrari’s defining ‘80s supercar, the F40." not to my eyes...

carinaman

24,145 posts

193 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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foxhounduk said:
Are we in the 80s again?
What a mess.
I thought 70s from the front.

The F40 was angular, square and wedge like. Mixing curves and the F40 like aerofoil seem inconsistent.

Robertb

3,254 posts

259 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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foxhounduk said:
Are we in the 80s again?
What a mess.
Reminds me of a Vector W8.

Motormouth88

689 posts

81 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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mrclav said:
I love how everyone knocks the looks of the car when we all know not a single one of you could do any better and if you tried (thankfully none of you ever will) and everyone else would dog-pile saying you had bad taste.

I think it looks great. and the owner, Ferarri and myself are glad it exists.
Biblical levels of arrogance just in order to say you like the car

MikeM6

5,776 posts

123 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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CH80 said:
Glad it's a one off! What is going through the minds of those in Ferrari?!

Stop kowtowing to greedy shareholders, slow down development, and get Pininfarina/Touring Superleggera on board for some truly special cars.

This is stting on yourself Ferrari: you are killing the brand.
Except that they are making more money than you could shake a stick at and they have built the brand up to incredible heights for their customer base. Sadly, older men on the internet in the UK are not their customer base anymore.

I don't like the direction that Ferrari has gone in, but it isn't for me. I wish the bottom line wasn't so important, but it is and they will go where the profit lies.

SJfW

349 posts

104 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Its a better "homage" than most Fiero replicas, but thats not a very high bar.

The proportions are just out for anything F40. Put a ducktail and round rear lights on it, I reckon most people's first guess would be a Stratos homage.

Miserablegit

4,375 posts

130 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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I’d prefer an original but I like that. One of the few Ferraris in recent years that I like the look of. Even the stormtrooper paint is acceptable but I’d go for it in TDF.

S600BSB

7,189 posts

127 months

Monday 20th October 2025
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Wrong colour, but I quite like that.