Sailing-Ferrari Unveils Hypersail Project Led by Soldini
- On June 25, 2025, Ferrari revealed its new Hypersail initiative, directed by experienced Italian sailor Giovanni Soldini, which centers on a 100-foot ocean racing monohull currently under development.
- The initiative arises from Ferrari's intent to embrace sailing with innovative design beyond regulated competitions like the America’s Cup, which the company ruled out.
- The yacht is energy self-sufficient, uses renewable energy sources, includes a foil-supported canting keel, and undergoes a testing and debugging phase before setting racing targets.
- Ferrari Chairman John Elkann said the project aligns with Ferrari’s legacy and is 'much more exciting than the America’s Cup' due to its innovation and lack of constraints.
- The boat is scheduled to launch in 2026 in Italy, marking Ferrari's entry into offshore sailing while maintaining prudent financial planning and awaiting sport competition decisions.
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Sailing-Ferrari unveils Hypersail project led by Soldini
MARANELLO, Italy :Ferrari announced its entry into the world of sailing on Wednesday with a Hypersail project led by Italian yachtsman Giovanni Soldini that it said would blend racing tradition with technological innovation.The world's first 100-foot monohull ocean racing yacht with a foil on the keel has bee
Ferrari Sets Sail with Revolutionary Hypersail: Fusion of Racing and Innovation
Ferrari announced its entrance into sailing with the Hypersail project, led by yachtsman Giovanni Soldini. This innovative yacht, the world's first 100-foot monohull with a foil on the keel, is scheduled to launch in 2026, merging Ferrari's racing heritage with cutting-edge technology, while ensuring energy self-sufficiency.
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