F rom the racetrack to the open sea, Ferrari presents Hypersail — a revolutionary 100-foot monohull yacht that brings together advanced technology, racing DNA, and full energy autonomy.
A New Frontier for Ferrari Innovation
Ferrari has officially unveiled Hypersail, a bold new initiative in the world of sailing that merges its legendary motorsport heritage with the demands of offshore yacht racing. Named after the marque’s hypercars, the project is a research and development platform led by celebrated sailor Giovanni Soldini.
Next-Gen Design and Technology
Designed by renowned naval architect Guillaume Verdier, Hypersail is a groundbreaking 100-foot monohull that will “fly” above the water on three points of contact. This revolutionary concept incorporates advanced foils and a canting keel used as a support structure — marking a new era in yacht design.
The yacht will also be the first of its size to be fully energy self-sufficient, operating without fossil fuels.
Technology Transfer from Land to Sea
Ferrari’s expertise in hypercar aerodynamics and control systems has been adapted to the high seas, with a new onboard flight control system derived from automotive performance simulation models.
The result is a vessel designed for extreme performance, long-range autonomy, and uncompromising safety — capable of crossing oceans with no stops and no external support. Nine patents have already been filed, with six more under development.
Full Energy Autonomy
Hypersail will operate using solar, wind, and kinetic energy only. No combustion engines. Every onboard system — from the foils and keel to navigation tech — will be powered by renewable sources.
This calls for rigorous energy management and the fine-tuning of every single component to ensure top-tier performance in variable and extreme conditions.
Scheduled for launch in 2026, Hypersail is poised to set a new benchmark in offshore sailing and technological innovation — on water and beyond.