
When a name carries the weight of history, expectation is inevitable. For Ferrari, the “Speciale” badge has always signified something extra: a sharper chassis, lighter weight, stronger performance—and, above all, a driving experience that stirs the soul. The new Ferrari 296 Speciale delivers all of that and then some.
Legacy: Why “Speciale” Matters
The “Speciale” moniker is reserved for Ferrari models that push harder than the everyday car—think aggressive aerodynamics, race-bred hardware, and a focus on driving purity. With the 296 Speciale, Ferrari has taken its mid-engine hybrid platform and refined it for the enthusiast who wants more than just speed—who wants engagement. It’s the next evolution of the already acclaimed 296 GTB, and it proudly wears the “Speciale” badge to signal that it’s not merely an option, but a purpose.
Powertrain: 3.0L V6 Hybrid, Revved Up
At the heart of the 296 Speciale is the same 120° twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 hybrid layout used in the standard 296, but it’s been sharpened to deliver a serious leap. The internal-combustion engine now produces around 700 cv, thanks to higher boost, racing-derived internals, and weight savings.
Pair it with its electric motor and the result is a combined output of roughly 880 cv (about 869 hp). The upshot? A claimed 0-62 mph time in the high-2-second range, a top speed over 205 mph, and horsepower numbers that place it among the fastest rear-wheel-drive Ferraris ever built.

Weight & Aerodynamics: Light Where It Counts
Performance isn’t only about power. Ferrari assigned the 296 Speciale a major diet and aerodynamic makeover. Weight savings of around 130 lbs come via titanium, thinner aluminum, and extensive carbon-fiber bodywork.
Aerodynamically, the 296 Speciale generates roughly 20 percent more downforce compared to the base 296, reaching about 435 kg at 155 mph. The result is sharper turn-in, increased grip, and greater composure under throttle—whether on track or challenging roads.
Chassis and Driving Feel: Race DNA, Road Usability
Drivers will sense the upgrades immediately: stiffer springs, revised suspension geometry, and optional track-focused equipment—but with Ferrari’s assurance that the car remains usable on the road. Test drives report that the 296 Speciale doesn’t sacrifice comfort for speed; it simply redefines both in one package.
That tension—between fully race-bred and daily-usable—is what gives the car its character. You feel connected, teased, and alive behind the wheel.

Design: Subtle but Purposeful
Visually, the 296 Speciale doesn’t shout—it refines. Functional vents, aggressive aero components, lightweight materials, and purposeful detailing mark the car as something special. The cabin is trimmed in Alcantara, carbon fiber dominates, and the aesthetic is minimalist yet focused: there’s no fluff, just intent.
Buyer Appeal and Collectibility
As a “Speciale” model, this car occupies a unique place in Ferrari’s lineup. It’s exclusive, driver-focused, and represents a performance high-water mark for the brand’s two-door mid-engine hybrid architecture. For collectors and enthusiasts, it holds appeal as both a driver’s tool and a future classic.
Wrap-Up: Why It Matters to Enthusiasts
The Ferrari 296 Speciale bridges Ferrari’s future (hybrid powertrains) with its past (pure engagement). It proves that even with electrification, emotive driving doesn’t vanish—it evolves.
The 296 Speciale isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a statement. If speed, agility, and emotion are the ingredients you seek, this car checks every box.

 
									 
					