Ferrari’s rapid product expansion has opened the door to more limited-run models, more variants and, increasingly, more speculation about what comes next. With the company moving past its former 10,000-unit annual cap and already pushing close to 14,000 shipments last year, industry watchers expect as many as four new model debuts each year over the next five years. That list includes the upcoming Elettrica, the brand’s first all-electric vehicle, along with likely updates to the 296 and potential hybrid or plug-in hybrid developments for the Purosangue. Open-top versions of the Amalfi and the flagship F80 hypercar are also possible as Ferrari looks to widen its lineup.
Even though the F80 has yet to reach clients, the digital creative community has already begun exploring its potential. One of the more eye-catching interpretations comes from Ildar, a CGI artist known online as “ildar_project,” who frequently collaborates with Vissol Wheels on imagined tuning concepts. His latest render takes the F80 far beyond factory form, envisioning a dramatic redesign that leans heavily into customization culture.
In his version, the hypercar wears a deep Forest Green finish accented by white racing stripes that incorporate the number “80.” The ride height is digitally reduced to an extreme level, pushing the car far closer to the ground than production intent would ever allow. The stance is complemented by a set of white concave wheels designed to match the striping.
The transformation doesn’t stop at color and wheels. The rendering also adds a full widebody kit, incorporating large fender flares and gloss-black aerodynamic elements across the front, sides and rear. A prominent rear wing completes the look, giving the F80 an exaggerated presence that mirrors tuner culture more than factory design philosophy.
As Ferrari prepares for a period of intense model turnover, digital artists continue to imagine how its future cars might evolve. Whether the F80 becomes an aftermarket favorite or remains closest to its OEM roots, these virtual builds highlight the enthusiasm surrounding Ferrari’s next flagship before it even reaches owners.