
A car that drives like the pinnacle of 2025 electric performance tech, yet wears styling that harks back to 1970s Italian industrial design — that's what makes the Ferrari CZ26 so fascinating.

Ferrari Special Projects officially unveiled the bespoke One-Off CZ26 in Monterey, USA on August 14. Crafted by the Ferrari Design Studio under Flavio Manzoni, the car was built exclusively for a client in the United States. Based on the SF90 Stradale, it retains the same 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 paired with a three-motor PHEV setup, producing a combined maximum output of 1,000cv. It sprints from 0-100km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 328km/h.


Beyond a mere body redesign, the CZ26 features substantial aerodynamic revisions: the central radiator has been reoriented, complemented by dedicated bypass ducts to boost front-axle downforce and cooling efficiency. An active brake-cooling system and air curtains further refine the car's overall aerodynamic balance.

Visually, the fastback silhouette is paired with a full-width front grille, finished in a bespoke Argento Veloce liquid silver paint. Exposed carbon-fiber elements and raw titanium exhaust tips accent the rear. Inside, the seats are formed using 3D-printed additive manufacturing, with black high-tech fabric and metallic-fleck carbon fiber forming the primary material language, accented by touches of Rosso Lampante. On the safety and handling front, the car is equipped with the eSSC 1.0 electronic side-slip control system and ABS Evo controller.

From the client's initial request to final delivery, the project took two years to complete. Ferrari has not disclosed the sale price of the CZ26 — with only one unit ever made, no second example will exist.






