
After an already busy start to the year with the presentation of Ferrari 296 Speciale, 296 Speciale A in April and the whole new Ferrari Amalfi in early JulyThe brand with the Prancing Horse is still making waves. As a reminder, Ferrari has promised to unveil six new products in 2025, and the next one is undoubtedly one of the most eagerly awaited by all enthusiasts.
This time, all eyes are on the SF90 M (F173M), an anticipated evolution of the SF90 Stradale, Maranello's first production hybrid supercar launched in 2019. At the time, this supercar marked a turning point with its 1000-horsepower hybrid V8, power that placed it at the top of its class.

In 2025, Ferrari promises to push its limits even further. According to early reports, the SF90 M could well break new ground with a power output in excess of 1,000 hp, enough to rival the Lamborghini Revuelto and its 1,015 hp. What's more, some rumors suggest that the SF90 M could go as high as 1,100 hp, inspired by the SF90 XX Stradale (1,030 hp) and incorporating some of the sharpened aerodynamics of the recent 296.
This boost in power would be accompanied by a mechanical and aerodynamic evolution designed to to make the SF90 M even more radical and efficient on the racetrack, while retaining the on-road versatility that made the first generation such a success.
And don't forget the date! Barring any surprises, the new Ferrari SF90 M will be unveiled at the beginning of September, and more precisely on September 9 in Milan, according to the latest news. A presentation that should further confirm Ferrari's ambition to remain at the cutting edge of high-performance hybrids. One thing is certain: autumn will be red.