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Five new models planned by Ferrari in 2026

  • February 12, 2026
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Five new models planned by Ferrari in 2026

Ferrari has revealed that it is planning to unveil five new models over the year, possibly ranging from SUVs to limited edition models under its SP brand. While it has not made any full unveilings so far in 2026, it has teased its upcoming electric model, the Luce, set to be the first among the five new models.

The EV will be uncovered on 25th May as a four-door grand tourer with over 1,000bhp. The interior was revealed earlier this week, penned by former Apple designer, Jony Ive.

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The next batch of cars to roll out of the Italian firm’s factories however remain a mystery. Over the past two years, facelifted versions of its existing cars, including the 12Cilindri, the Amalfi, and the 849 Testarossa, have been revealed, as well as a new flagship ‘hypercar,’ the F80. In addition, a lightweight, track ready version of its entry level V6-powered hybrid supercar, the 296 Speciale has also been revealed.

That suggests that the Purosangue, its first ever SUV, is likely due for a major facelift.

The rest, American car magazine Road & Track predicts, could be track-day specials or road-going variants of its race cars. These could be in a similar vein to the SF90 XX Stradale. It also predicts the possibility of further limited-edition models similar to the Monza SP1 and SP2, or lightweight Speciale variants of its existing lineup.

“Until then,” the magazine says, “all we can do is speculate.”

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