Ferrari Goes to Sea—But Not for Leisure: Meet Ferrari Hypersail

Ferrari’s latest project doesn’t have four wheels or a V12 engine. Instead, it has foils, sails, and a radical new mission: to push the boundaries of sustainable, high-performance marine engineering. The Ferrari Hypersail, a 100-foot ocean-racing prototype, is not being built for competition or commerce. It’s a controlled research platform—engineered for experimentation, not glamour.

Unveiled in June 2025, Hypersail is under construction in Italy with a planned launch in 2026. The goal: to test how far Ferrari’s innovation in energy systems, structural design, and control dynamics can be extended into the open ocean.

Leadership and Collaboration

Veteran offshore sailor Giovanni Soldini leads the initiative, bringing deep experience in ocean racing. The yacht’s design is handled by Guillaume Verdier, a top-tier naval architect recognized for his work with IMOCA and America's Cup teams. From Ferrari’s side, engineers from Formula 1 and road-car divisions are contributing expertise in aerodynamics, materials, and control systems—embedding the company’s technical DNA directly into the Ferrari Hypersail project.

Power and Energy Systems

A key innovation in the Ferrari Hypersail is its complete energy independence. There is no combustion engine onboard. Instead, all systems will run on solar, wind, and kinetic energy, stored and managed through a custom-built onboard energy network. This commitment to full energy autonomy positions the vessel as a benchmark in sustainable offshore engineering.

Foiling and Stability Architecture

The yacht will ride on a tri-foil system: a canting keel with a lifting foil, a foil-assisted rudder, and two lateral foils, with one deployed depending on tack. This setup enables full foiling lift, minimizing drag and maximizing control. Stability and handling are governed by proprietary systems adapted from Ferrari’s high-speed vehicle dynamics, providing the Ferrari Hypersail with precise, data-driven motion control.

Development Timeline

Work on the Ferrari Hypersail began in 2022 under wraps. The official reveal came in June 2025, with launch and sea trials expected in 2026. This timeline reflects a steady, R&D-focused build—not one driven by market pressure or racing deadlines.

Purpose and Technological Focus

The Ferrari Hypersail is intended as a platform for developing and validating advanced technologies under demanding conditions. These include intelligent energy management, autonomous control systems, and structural optimization using lightweight composites. To date, Ferrari has filed nine patents related to this vessel, with several more in progress.

Strategic Significance

This project reflects Ferrari’s expanding vision for what performance means. The Ferrari Hypersail is not a brand extension—it’s an engineering experiment. By removing constraints like race rules or market expectations, the vessel gives Ferrari a new arena to explore innovation on its own terms. It also signals a willingness to confront the challenges of sustainable mobility in complex, real-world environments—where control isn’t guaranteed and power must be earned.

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