Ferrari’s F76 Concept Stuns with Twin Steering Wheels and a Body Built for Speed
Ferrari has lifted the curtain on the wild F76 design concept, showing off two steering wheels and an experimental layout where driver and passenger ride in separate cockpits.
Ferrari’s F76 Concept Stuns with Twin Steering Wheels and a Body Built for Speed
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Ferrari’s F76 throws tradition out the window. Created as a digital-only showpiece, the car pays tribute to Ferrari’s first Le Mans win in 1949. The F76’s most jaw-dropping detail? Two steering wheels. Driver and passenger sit in separate pods, each with their own controls. You get a shared driving experience, but each cockpit has its own connection to the road.

The concept runs with radical aerodynamics. Double fuselage. Central channel makes the whole body act as a wing. Squared-off wheel arches and exposed wings are inspired by the F80. Pops of classic Ferrari styling show up, with pop-up headlights and a floating splitter. There’s no production plan, but Ferrari says the car’s technical language will steer future designs.

The F76, for now, is just a dream. But make no mistake: Ferrari’s looking ahead, and the brand wants everyone to know that innovation can be wild, unfiltered, and ready for anything.

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