HP has teamed up with Ferrari to release a heavily stylized, limited-edition laptop, and it comes with a price tag that matches the automotive branding. The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC is set to launch on June 12th for a hefty $5,599.

HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Specifications
As you might expect from a collaboration with Maranello, this isn’t just a standard HP laptop with a horse logo slapped on the lid. The two companies spent two years designing the chassis, and the result is a genuinely striking piece of hardware. The laptop is built from CNC precision-milled aluminum finished in Ferrari’s signature Rosso Magma red.

In a nod to the glass engine covers found on modern supercars, HP has outfitted the bottom of the laptop with a mix of carbon fiber and Corning Gorilla Glass, intentionally leaving the cooling system visible. The thermal design itself features over 2,000 micro-perforations in the glass and a 3D louvered vent system to manage airflow. Up top, the palm rest is entirely glass, integrating a haptic touchpad with a boundary that illuminates when you touch it.


Under the hood, the specs align with the current AI PC trend. It’s powered by an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor paired with Intel Arc B390 graphics. HP says this combination delivers up to 180 TOPS for local AI workloads and demanding applications. You’ll be looking at a 3K Tandem OLED+ touch display, which should offer excellent brightness and contrast, alongside a per-key RGB backlit keyboard.

HP is leaning into the exclusivity factor. Only 4,999 units are being produced, each individually numbered and serialized. The laptop ships in custom packaging designed to physically lift the device as you open the box, and it includes a leather sleeve made by Poltrona Frau, the same company that supplies the leather for Ferrari interiors. On the software side, it comes equipped with HP Wolf Security for Business for hardware-level protection.
If you’re in the US, Australia, the UK, or a handful of European and Asian markets, it will be available on HP’s website starting next week.
In related news, Asus has recently introduced the ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 creator laptops, featuring Nvidia’s RTX-powered Spark superchip platform.
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