Ferrari is preparing to bring back the legendary gated manual gearbox, marking a major shift in its performance philosophy after more than ten years of focusing purely on speed and technology.
For years, Ferrari resisted reintroducing manual transmissions, favouring dual-clutch gearboxes that deliver lightning-fast shifts and maximum performance. But now, the company says it has reached the limits of what today’s technology — and human bodies — can handle.
Gianmaria Fulgenzi, Ferrari’s Head of Product Development, explained that performance levels have peaked. With cars like the SF90 XX hitting 0–100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds, further gains in acceleration are becoming less meaningful — especially for rear-wheel-drive models like the 296 GTB, which already produce over 800hp.
Ferrari has found that increasing power beyond 900hp presents serious challenges. Not only do tyres and chassis struggle to keep up, but the forces placed on drivers are so intense that it would require Formula 1-level physical training just to enjoy the car. Fulgenzi said this isn’t realistic or desirable for most Ferrari owners.