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Ferrari Brings Three Hillclimb Debuts To Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026

Ferrari Brings Three Hillclimb Debuts To Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026

The Prancing Horse is showcasing its latest and greatest in dynamic hillclimb debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a prestigious and celebrated automotive event that takes place in one of the most historic and idyllic locations in England, with automotive manufacturers, drivers, and enthusiasts alike gathering from across the globe to celebrate automotive excellence of all kinds. Manufacturers will debut new models and showcase exclusive cars at the Festival of Speed, and specifically, Ferrari is bringing three cars to the Festival of Speed to make their dynamic Hillclimb debuts.

Those are the Amalfi, the 296 Speciale A, and the 849 Testarossa. Ferrari’s Amalfi, which succeeds the Roma, is a V8-powered 2+ tourer that combines power, performance, and elegance with its stunning design. Making its dynamic debut this year, it made its UK debut at last year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The Ferrari 296 Speciale A joins a celebrated lineage of special open-top supercars, like the 488 Pista Spider, the 458 Speciale A, and the 430 Scuderia Spider 16M, and it sets new standards with its dialed-in tweaks to the 296’s V6 hybrid power. While the 296 Speciale debuted at Goodwood in 2025, the open-top Speciale A will be taking on the hillclimb this year.

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The Ferrari 849 Testarossa made its debut late last year as a revival of one of the most celebrated and iconic nameplates in Ferrari’s long history. A plug-in hybrid V8 successor to the SF90, the 849 Testarossa is both futuristic and a stunning homage to the ‘80s. It’s making its Festival of Speed debut this year, and it comes alongside returning cars like the Ferrari F80 and the Ferrari 12Cilindri.

Ferrari is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of its XX program, which was introduced in 2005 with the track-only FXX, and continued with the 599 XX, the FXX-K, and most recently with the road-legal SF90 XX Stradale and Spider. Celebrating the 20th anniversary at Goodwood is a pair of XX cars, the FXX and FXX-K Evo, which will take on the hillclimb in a unique commemorative livery.

The Ferrari 296 Challenge race car will also take part in the Goodwood Timed Runs, and Ferrari’s Laundry Green display is returning to the Festival with many of the cars that are also taking on the hillclimb. In addition to those will be the Purosangue Handling Speciale, which features tweaks catered towards enhanced driving engagement. VIP guests will also get the opportunity to view the all-electric Ferrari Luce in an exclusive private area.

Scuderia Ferrari is also celebrating the 75th anniversary of its first Grand Prix victory, achieved in 1951, at the Festival of Speed. As such, several historic Ferrari F1 cars will take to the hill. These include the F300, the F1-2000, the F2007, two F2008s, and the SF21. The track-only 499P Modificata will also be at the Festival of Speed this year, as part of a list of a total of over two dozen Ferraris that will be taking on the Goodwood hill, with passionate owners also entering their own cars. With new and historic cars on display, Ferrari’s past and present are both being showcased at Goodwood this year.

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