Exclusive: HP and Ferrari Just Unveiled the Most Gorgeous Laptop of 2026 – And It’s a True Collector’s Dream

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The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC will be sold in select markets only.

Let’s be honest: most “special edition” laptops are just a new wallpaper and a splash of red paint. But every once in a while, a collaboration comes along that stops you mid-scroll. This is one of those moments.

Scuderia Ferrari and HP have officially pulled back the curtain on what might be the most breathtaking limited-edition notebook we’ve seen in years. And no, that’s not hyperbole. After nearly two years of secret development between HP’s industrial design team and Ferrari’s own styling house, the result is a machine that looks less like a productivity tool and more like a concept car you’d see in Maranello.

Officially named the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook, this Copilot+ PC is being launched strategically just ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix – because if you’re going to drop something this fast and this beautiful, you do it on Formula One’s biggest stage.

A Finish That Has to Be Seen to Be Believed

You know that deep, almost liquid quality of a Ferrari’s paint job under direct sunlight? HP somehow managed to translate that into a laptop lid. The notebook comes wrapped in a finish called Ferrari Rosso Magma, which isn’t just a flat color. It has a genuine 3D-depth effect that shifts as you move the machine. In person, it apparently looks like the bodywork of a Ferrari SF-24.

But the real surprise is underneath. Flipping the laptop over reveals a glass window on the bottom chassis, giving you a direct view of the internal cooling system. You can actually see the fans and – wait for it – a bright red heat pipe. It’s a level of theatrical detail you’d expect from a high-end mechanical watch, not a notebook.

Only 4,999 units will ever exist. And to make each one feel personal, HP is laser-etching the individual unit number right onto that red heat pipe. So yes, you’ll know exactly which of the 4,999 you own every time you flip it over.

Under the Hood: Not Just a Pretty Face

It would have been easy to stuff this thing with last year’s components and call it a day. Ferrari and HP didn’t do that.

The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook packs a 14-inch Tandem OLED+ touch display – a technology we’re seeing more in premium automotive-grade screens but rarely in laptops. You’re looking at 3K resolution, a silky 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 700 nits of brightness. That’s more than enough to work outdoors or watch onboard F1 footage without glare getting in the way.

Inside, HP went all-in. Intel Core Ultra X7 processor (the latest-gen chip that’s hard to find even in mainstream flagships), a massive 64GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. For context, that’s desktop-replacement territory. Video editors, 3D modelers, and anyone who likes to keep 47 Chrome tabs open will feel right at home.

And because Ferrari drivers (and fans) appreciate haptic feedback, HP included a glass haptic keypad and a keyboard with customizable red backlighting. You can dial the glow up or down depending on whether you’re grinding spreadsheets or just admiring the view.

Ports, Software, and the EU Charger Quirk

No dongle drama here. The port selection is refreshingly modern:

  • 1x HDMI 2.1
  • 2x Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps, DisplayPort 2.1, USB PD)
  • 1x USB Type-C (10Gbps, DisplayPort 1.4, USB Power Delivery)
  • 1x USB-A (5Gbps)
  • Audio/microphone combo jack
  • K-lock security slot

On the software side, it ships with Windows 11 Pro and HP Wolf Security for Business – so it’s enterprise-ready out of the box. That might sound overkill, but when you’re spending this kind of money, you don’t want bloatware or security holes.

One important note for European buyers: The EU version does not ship with a charger by default. HP says you’ll need to select the charger option at the point of purchase. Yes, it’s a little strange for a $5,599 laptop, but that’s EU regulations for you.

Official Pricing, Release Date, and Where to Buy

Mark your calendars for June 12. That’s when the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook goes on sale exclusively through the HP online store (no third-party retailers).

The price? $5,599 (or local equivalent). That puts it firmly in ultra-luxury territory, but you’re also getting something that will likely appreciate in value given the low production run.

Speaking of exclusivity, here’s the official product page if you want to bookmark it for launch day:

👉 Official HP Ferrari Limited Edition Laptop Page

And if you want to see the announcement straight from the source, HP’s social team teased the launch on X with a very dramatic reveal:

👉 HP’s Official Announcement on X

What’s in the Box?

HP isn’t skimping on the unboxing experience. Each laptop ships with:

  • A custom Poltrona Frau leather sleeve – yes, the same Italian luxury furniture brand that Ferrari uses for car interiors.
  • A premium Ferrari-branded power adapter (except in the EU unless you opt in).

It’s the kind of packaging that makes you want to film an unboxing video even if you’ve never uploaded to YouTube before.

Final Take: Who Is This For?

Let’s be real – this isn’t for the average student or the “I just need something for email” crowd. This laptop is aimed squarely at collectors, Ferrari enthusiasts, and professionals who want their tech to match their taste in cars.

With only 4,999 units worldwide and availability limited to just nine countries (US, UK, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, and Australia), it’s going to sell out fast. Probably within hours. HP and Ferrari have a long history of collaborations, but nothing this refined has ever reached production.

So if you’ve got the budget and the need for speed – both in silicon and style – set a reminder for June 12. And maybe start figuring out where to put that numbered heat pipe on display.


Disclosure: This article is based on official information from HP and Ferrari as of June 2026. Prices and availability subject to change.


The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook has a glass window on the bottom.


The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook has a Tandem OLED+ display.


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