Want to see what a Ferrari from the future will look like? Welcome to the Italian supercar maker’s design challenge for students.
While there’s a long road from a simple rendering to a fully functional vehicle, that doesn’t mean we can’t see some of these lines in future production models from Maranello over the next couple of decades.
The concepts were created for the Ferrari Top Design School Challenge that is in its third edition (the first competition was completed in 2005 and the second one in 2012), and these 12 models are the finalists, chosen from four design schools (three from each school) based in Detroit (USA), Seoul (South Korea), Pforzheim (Germany) and Valenciennes (France).
A winner will be elected by a jury made of Ferrari designers, engineers, drivers and famous collectors, including Nicola Boari, Franco Cimatti, Aldo Colonnetti, Rodolfo Gaffino Rossi, Jay Kay, Flavio Manzoni, Nick Mason, Andrea Militello, Marc Newson (TBC), Paolo Pininfarina and Sebastian Vettel.
There will also be a second award, called the “Premio Speciale“, which will be voted online, on Ferrari’s official Facebook page.
The results will be announced on January 15, 2016.