12 Coolest Ferrari Concept Cars Ever Made

Ferrari concept cars are where imagination meets Italian horsepower in its wildest form.

Sleek lines, bold ideas, and futuristic flair come together in machines that look like they rolled straight out of a dream.

Some teased the future, others stayed one-offs locked in time, but every single one pushed boundaries with style and speed in mind.

Whether built for beauty, performance, or pure experimentation, each concept showed what happens when Ferrari lets creativity off the leash.

1. Ferrari Modulo

Ferrari Modulo
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Wedge-shaped and impossibly low, the 1970 Modulo looks like it teleported from another dimension! Created by Pininfarina, this geometric marvel features a canopy that slides forward instead of doors.

The Modulo’s black-and-white color scheme amplifies its futuristic vibe.

Built on a Ferrari 512S chassis and packing a mid-mounted V12, this concept wasn’t just a pretty paperweight – it actually runs!

2. Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina

Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina
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Money talks, especially when you’re film producer James Glickenhaus!

In 2006, he convinced Ferrari to let Pininfarina transform his Enzo into this bespoke masterpiece, inspired by vintage Ferrari race cars.

Unlike most concepts, the P4/5 is fully street-legal and regularly driven. Its carbon fiber body shaved 200 pounds off the original Enzo while looking infinitely more exotic.

Talk about a customization that went nuclear!

3. Ferrari Millechili

Ferrari Millechili
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Tipping the scales at just 1,000 kilograms (hence the name ‘millechili’), this 2007 concept threw Ferrari’s weight-obsession into overdrive!

Engineers focused on the ‘less is more’ philosophy, proving lightness trumps raw power.

Compact yet muscular, the Millechili’s slippery shape screams speed. Ferrari never put it into production, but its lightweight DNA influenced later models like the 458 Speciale.

Sometimes the coolest concepts leave their fingerprints all over future supercars!

4. Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale

Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale
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Straight outta 1969 comes this razor-sharp stunner that screams retrofuturism!

Legendary designer Filippo Sapino created this wedge-shaped spaceship at Pininfarina, laying groundwork for decades of supercar design.

With its dramatically raked windshield and knife-edge profile, the 512S Berlinetta Speciale looks fast even standing still.

Those pop-up headlights and transparent engine cover? Pure automotive poetry that would influence the iconic Ferrari Testarossa years later.

5. Ferrari Mythos

Ferrari Mythos
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Roof? Who needs one when you look this good! The 1989 Mythos took the Testarossa’s platform and transformed it into a roofless rocket ship that screamed excess in the most delicious way possible.

Built by Pininfarina as a design study, the Mythos featured active aerodynamics before they were cool. Its rear spoiler automatically adjusted based on speed!

The Sultan of Brunei loved it so much he commissioned two working versions for his collection. Royal approval indeed!

6. Ferrari Sergio

Ferrari Sergio
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Born as a heartfelt tribute to legendary designer Sergio Pininfarina in 2013, this windshield-less beauty proved so popular Ferrari actually built six of them!

Based on the 458 Spider, each sold for over $3 million before they were even announced.

The Sergio’s floating carbon fiber roll bar creates a visual dividing line between driver and passenger compartments.

Its minimalist cockpit and chopped-down profile make it look like a road-going speedboat. Exclusivity never looked so dramatic!

7. Ferrari GG50

Ferrari GG50
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Legendary designer Giorgetto Giugiaro celebrated his 50th year in the business by creating his dream Ferrari!

Based on a 612 Scaglietti, this 2005 concept reimagined Ferrari’s grand tourer with more practical proportions and usability.

Unlike most Ferrari concepts, the GG50 focused on everyday livability with improved trunk space and easier entry/exit.

The shortened overhangs and restyled greenhouse created a more balanced silhouette. Sometimes the coolest concepts are the ones you could actually live with!

8. Ferrari Dino 206 Competizione

Ferrari Dino 206 Competizione
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Gorgeous doesn’t begin to describe this 1967 masterpiece! Pininfarina designer Paolo Martin penned this voluptuous beauty with its transparent roof panel and dramatic forward-hinged canopy that swings up like a fighter jet.

Built on a racing chassis, the Competizione combined competition-grade performance with show-stopping looks. Its smooth, flowing body hides headlights behind transparent panels.

The rear features a dramatic cut-off Kamm tail that looks radical even by today’s standards!

9. Ferrari F80 Concept

Ferrari F80 Concept
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Technically not an official Ferrari creation, the F80 concept by Italian designer Adriano Raeli went viral in 2014 for its jaw-dropping vision of Ferrari’s future!

This theoretical hypercar concept proposed a hybrid powertrain producing a theoretical 1,200 horsepower.

Looking like something Batman would drive on his Italian vacation, the F80’s extreme aerodynamics feature massive air channels running through its body.

While never intended for production, this fan-created concept captures the wild spirit of Ferrari’s design ethos perfectly!

10. Ferrari 512 TR Spider

Ferrari 512 TR Spider
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Imagine cruising with the top down in a convertible Testarossa! This ultra-rare 1992 concept showed what Ferrari’s iconic ’80s supercar could have been as a drop-top, created by coachbuilder Carrozzeria Zanasi.

Ferrari considered producing this beauty in limited numbers but ultimately scrapped the idea.

The challenges of maintaining structural rigidity with that massive flat-12 engine proved too difficult. Only one exists, making it among the rarest Ferraris ever – the unicorn of Testarossas!

11. Ferrari FZ93

Ferrari FZ93
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Hiding in plain sight since 1993, the FZ93 remains one of Ferrari’s most overlooked concept cars!

Created by Zagato based on a Testarossa chassis, this angular oddity features the coachbuilder’s signature double-bubble roof and a bizarre front end.

The FZ93’s dramatically sculpted sides and chopped greenhouse create a distinctive profile unlike any other Ferrari.

Love it or hate it, this polarizing design shows what happens when Italian designers throw out the rulebook and embrace their wildest impulses!

12. Ferrari SP12 EC

Ferrari SP12 EC
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When guitar god Eric Clapton asks for a custom Ferrari, Maranello listens!

This one-off 2012 creation cost Clapton a reported $4.7 million, blending modern 458 Italia technology with styling inspired by his beloved 1970s Ferrari 512 BB.

Despite its retro vibes, the SP12 EC packs the 458’s screaming V8 instead of a twelve-cylinder like the original Berlinetta Boxer.

The distinctive two-tone paint job and squared-off design elements perfectly capture vintage Ferrari magic with modern performance. Rock ‘n’ roll meets prancing horse!