Ferrari reveal first video of their brand-new SF-25


Having shown off the livery for the 2025 F1 season at the F1-75 Live event, Ferrari have just released the first video, capturing the brand-new car, the SF-25 from a variety of angles.
The car’s name, the SF-25 follows the pattern of the past two years and underlines the stability of the regulations. It is the 71st Formula 1 car built by Ferrari, the fourth of the second generation of ground effect cars introduced in 2022.
However, it is a completely new car, utilising different technical solutions to those adopted in the past. The most visible change initiated by the Loic Serra-led team is without a doubt that made to the front suspension that switches from a pushrod to a pull rod design.
Ferrari noted that the "thinking behind this change in architecture was to clean up the airflow around the car, while also giving greater scope for further aero development, which had pretty much been exhausted with the previous iteration."
Overall, the car is an evolution from every aspect when compared to last year’s, which provided a good starting point.
With the regulations relating to its architecture being frozen since 2022, the Power Unit features no technical innovations. However, the Scuderia noted "the stability of the regulations also meant that the focus moved towards a further optimisation of power unit use strategy in an effort to tailor it to suit every single race weekend situation and extract the maximum potential from its given performance."
As for the livery, the colour scheme has also changed significantly, presenting a mix of past, present and future, with a declaration of style, power and tradition. The darker shade of 2025 Racing Red with its matte finish, "evokes decades of racing, taking its inspiration from the intense tones of the early days of the Scuderia, with an angled, bold white band standing out as a distinctive feature on the car, symbolising dynamism and a vision that looks to the future."