5 Stunning 2025 Ferrari Models: A Detailed Guide for Supercar Lovers
Ferrari is more than a car brand – it's a symbol of power, speed, and luxury. For 2025, the Italian automaker is pulling out all the stops, delivering new models that redefine performance, while pushing boundaries with advanced technology and sleek designs. In this guide, we'll take a closer look at 5 exciting 2025 Ferrari models you need to know about, their features, and yes, a few quirks. We’ll even throw in some opinions from Alex Collantes – because what’s a car review without a real enthusiast’s thoughts?
2025 Ferrari SF90 Stradale: The Hybrid King Returns
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale has been around for a few years but the 2025 model refresh introduces sharper handling and enhanced power dynamics. As Ferrari's flagship plug-in hybrid supercar, the SF90 blends electrification with traditional roaring power in a way that few can match.
Powertrain
The SF90 Stradale features a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine combined with three electric motors, two in the front and one at the rear. The total power output is a staggering 986 horsepower, pushing it from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. It’s essentially a rocket on four wheels, which Alex Collantes describes as, “a surreal experience that makes you question physics.”
- Engine: 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
- Electric Motors: 3 (2 front 1 rear)
- Total Output: 986 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.5 seconds
Interior and Tech
Inside the SF90 Stradale, you’re greeted with a driver-centric cockpit. The controls are futuristic yet intuitive, with a 16-inch curved digital instrument display. A heads-up display projects important info directly onto the windshield so you don’t have to take your eyes off the road (not that you’d want to).
Potential Drawbacks
The “quirk”: Charging. Sure the SF90’s a hybrid but you’ve still got to plug it in sometimes. The idea of charging a Ferrari seems almost absurd. Alex Collantes jokes that “waiting for a Ferrari to charge feels like telling an eagle to take a break mid-flight.”
Price
Expect the 2025 SF90 Stradale to start around $560,000.
Ferrari Purosangue 2025: The SUV That Isn't
Yes Ferrari makes an SUV now – the Purosangue. And no it’s not just another SUV, it’s a Ferrari SUV. They like to call it a “FUV” (Ferrari Utility Vehicle) because you know Ferrari doesn’t do ordinary. For 2025, the Purosangue retains its distinct style but with some new features that elevate its versatility without sacrificing performance.
Engine and Performance
At the heart of the Purosangue is a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. This beast delivers 715 horsepower and 528 lb-ft of torque. It’s a family-friendly Ferrari that can hit 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds. Alex Collantes says, “Taking the kids to school in this feels like strapping them into a fighter jet.”
- Engine: 6.5L V12
- Horsepower: 715 hp
- Torque: 528 lb-ft
- 0-60 mph: 3.3 seconds
Interior Comfort
Inside, Ferrari didn’t cut corners. The Purosangue has four individual seats for maximum comfort, a state-of-the-art infotainment system, and a high-quality interior that mixes leather carbon fiber and Alcantara. The rear seats even fold down so you can carry all the groceries from your fancy organic supermarket.
Potential Drawbacks
The “quirk”: Ferrari buyers don’t usually have cargo space on their mind. The Purosangue may have some, but don’t expect it to rival your typical SUV in terms of utility. Collantes adds, “It’s like using a diamond-encrusted sword to cut butter. Sure you can do it but you’re definitely overqualified.”
Price
The Ferrari Purosangue 2025 is priced from $400,000.
Ferrari 296 GTB: V6 Hybrid Elegance
The Ferrari 296 GTB offers a new direction for Ferrari – downsizing the engine to a V6 and combining it with a plug-in hybrid system. For 2025, the 296 GTB has some subtle updates to both the design and performance, aiming to appeal to those who want a mix of eco-conscious driving and track-level speed.
Engine and Performance
The 296 GTB is powered by a 2.9-liter V6 engine paired with an electric motor, producing a total of 818 horsepower. It sprints to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds. Not bad for a hybrid. The eDrive mode allows for about 15 miles of all-electric driving – perfect for tiptoeing past your neighbors before waking the whole street with that V6 roar.
- Engine: 2.9L V6 + Electric Motor
- Horsepower: 818 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.8 seconds
- All-Electric Range: 15 miles
Interior Design
The cockpit of the 296 GTB is both minimalist and high-tech. Ferrari has ditched physical buttons for touch-sensitive controls – a decision that Alex Collantes finds both impressive and frustrating. “It’s futuristic and all but sometimes you just want a good old button you know?”
Potential Drawbacks
The “quirk”: The electric range. 15 miles doesn’t sound much and truth be told it isn't. You’ll probably burn through that battery before you even make it to the end of your street.
Price
The 2025 Ferrari 296 GTB starts around $320,000.
Ferrari Roma Spider 2025: Style and Speed With the Roof Down
The 2025 Ferrari Roma Spider is the perfect blend of elegance and performance. It's essentially the Roma coupe we’ve seen in past years but now with the top off. The Roma Spider continues to ooze that 1960s Ferrari vibe with a modern twist.
Performance
Under the hood, the Roma Spider packs a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 612 horsepower. It’ll do 0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds and hit a top speed of 199 mph. And let’s face it – driving a convertible Ferrari at nearly 200 mph sounds like a good way to mess up your hair but totally worth it.
- Engine: 3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
- Horsepower: 612 hp
- 0-60 mph: 3.1 seconds
- Top Speed: 199 mph
Comfort and Style
The interior of the Roma Spider is designed for luxury and elegance. Everything feels finely crafted with premium materials but it’s the open-top experience that really steals the show. According to Alex Collantes, “driving the Roma Spider with the wind in your hair is like starring in your own Italian car commercial.”
Potential Drawbacks
The “quirk”: Wind noise. Yeah we get it, convertibles are noisy, but when you’re spending over 250k on a Ferrari, the wind shouldn't be trying to have a conversation with you at highway speeds.
Price
The Roma Spider 2025 starts at around $270,000.
Ferrari Daytona SP3: A Nod to the Past
If there’s one car in Ferrari’s 2025 lineup that’s dripping with nostalgia, it’s the Daytona SP3. Inspired by Ferrari’s iconic 1967 win at the 24 Hours of Daytona, this limited edition hypercar is all about bringing back the glory days – but with modern engineering. It's a super-exclusive Ferrari with only a handful of units available worldwide.
Engine and Performance
The Daytona SP3 is powered by a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, producing 829 horsepower. It’s one of the few Ferraris in 2025 that sticks to an old-school naturally aspirated engine, with no turbochargers or electric motors to assist. And honestly, thank goodness. This car goes from 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds and tops out at over 211 mph.
- Engine: 6.5L V12
- Horsepower: 829 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.9 seconds
- Top Speed: 211 mph+
Design
The design of the Daytona SP3 is a mix of retro and futuristic. Ferrari has carefully blended cues from classic racing cars with modern aerodynamic elements. Alex Collantes calls it “a work of art that just so happens to be really fast.” The butterfly doors are a nice touch too – because why not?
Potential Drawbacks
The “quirk”: Exclusivity. Look, owning a Daytona SP3 is like being invited to the most exclusive club in the world. Only problem is most of us are still standing outside looking in. And at a price tag well over $2 million, the rest of us will probably just have to settle for drooling over YouTube videos.
Price
The Daytona SP3 will set you back around $2.25 million if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one.
Final Thoughts on the 2025 Ferrari Lineup
Ferrari's 2025 lineup brings a mix of the old and the new with hybrid powertrains meeting naturally aspirated engines. Whether you’re looking for a track-ready rocket or something to enjoy on your weekend drives, there’s a Ferrari for you – assuming you’ve got the cash to burn. Alex Collantes sums it up best, saying, “Ferrari makes cars for people who want to feel alive.”
Quick Overview of 2025 Ferrari Models
- SF90 Stradale: 986 hp hybrid beast | $560,000
- Purosangue SUV: 715 hp V12 family-friendly Ferrari | $400,000
- 296 GTB: 818 hp V6 hybrid | $320,000
- Roma Spider: 612 hp drop-top elegance | $270,000
- Daytona SP3: 829 hp V12 hypercar | $2.25 million+
So whether you’re dreaming or seriously planning a purchase, the 2025 Ferrari lineup has something to stir the heart of every supercar enthusiast!