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The financial deep dive into the world's most desirable performance cars. Each episode, we analyse a single supercar or hypercar — exploring acquisition costs, financing structures, residual value forecasts, and whether it's a liability or a strategic asset. Hosted by Matt, a corporate finance specialist with experience raising over £300 million in capital.2026 Hypercar Finance
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    • Ferrari, Residuals & The New V12 Era
      Jan 24 2026

      In our debut episode of the hypercarfinance.co.uk podcast, we start where most serious conversations about hypercar finance should start: Ferrari.

      The 12Cilindri represents something significant — potentially one of the last naturally aspirated V12 Ferraris we'll ever see. That "end of era" positioning has serious implications for long-term value, and we break down exactly what that means for buyers considering this car.

      In this episode:

      • Why Ferrari sits at an intersection no other manufacturer occupies — brand power, deliberate scarcity, and unusually strong residual performance
      • The historical pattern of Ferrari V12 grand tourers: early depreciation, stabilisation, and long-term recovery
      • How sophisticated lenders underwrite Ferrari differently — and what that means for your financing options
      • Balloon structures vs amortising finance: when each makes sense
      • Asset-backed lending for existing collectors
      • Personal vs corporate ownership considerations
      • Our 12Cilindri residual forecast: years one to three, three to five, and five to ten

      Market Update:

      • Collector car market hits $4.8 billion in 2025 — but modern supercars are outperforming
      • Ferrari F80: 20% of allocations still available, deliberate delivery slowdown strategy
      • McLaren W1: all 399 units allocated, £2 million starting price
      • Bugatti Tourbillon: sold out at €3.8 million before production begins
      • Chinese manufacturers making moves into the hypercar space
      • The measurable premium for naturally aspirated engines
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