
This is a first in the history of FerrariThe new F80 supercar is now available... but not yet on the road. Thanks to Ubisoft and its game The Crew Motorfest, you can get behind the wheel of this 1,200-horsepower supercar today, well ahead of the lucky owners who will have to wait until 2027 to see it arrive in their garage.
Ferrari has never made a secret of its taste for video game collaborations: from Gran Turismo to Forza, via simulators such as Assetto Corsa Evo, the Prancing Horse has always thrilled gamers. But never before has Maranello dared to unveil a model first seen in a video game. So The Crew Motorfest, and only The Crew Motorfest, is the winner.
Set in the heart of Hawaii, Ubisoft's latest opus features an all-Ferrari package. Among the 17 new models added, the undisputed star is the F80, direct heir to the SF90 Stradale. Its twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6, coupled with an electric motor, develops no less than 1,200 hp, for a 0 to 100 km/h time of just over two seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h.

The F80 doesn't stand alone: this hypercar is at its side, players can rediscover icons such as the Enzo, LaFerrari and 288 GTO, featured in a tribute playlist entitled Ferrari Supercars. Better still, a reproduction of the Ferrari Museum in Modena (or rather, the Enzo Ferrari Museum on the island of Maui, in the game) allows enthusiasts to virtually admire some of Maranello's finest cars.

As a reminder, only 799 examples of the real Ferrari F80 will be produced between 2025 and 2027. An ultra-exclusive jewel, priced at over 60 million euros, that only a handful of collectors will be able to afford. In the meantime, The Crew Motorfest democratizes a dream: to (virtually) drive an F80, even before the first customers receive their keys.