Ferrari 2026 Grand Touring Vision: An Ultra-Luxury, Supercar-Inspired Motorhome by Anugraha Foundation

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Imagine pulling up to a campsite in something that looks like a Ferrari F80 Hypercar grew wheels and a living room. That’s exactly what the Anugraha Foundation from India just unveiled at a private event in Dubai: the Ferrari Grand Touring Vision 2026, a motorhome that costs more than most houses and drives like a sports car. Yes, you read that right — a motorhome with Ferrari DNA.

How Did This Even Happen?

The Anugraha Foundation is not a car company. They work on charity and education, but apparently they also have friends in very high places. Ferrari gave them an official license to build one (yes, one) ultra-luxury motorhome using real Ferrari styling, materials, and even some parts. The result is a 12-meter-long beast that looks like Maranello decided to enter the RV game.

Design That Stops Traffic

From the outside, you’d swear it’s a concept car on steroids. The front nose is almost identical to the new Ferrari Purosangue SUV, complete with those angry LED headlights and the big horse badge. The body is full carbon fiber painted in Rosso Corsa red with black and white racing stripes. The side profile has the same sculpted air intakes you see on the SF90, and the rear diffuser  yes, a real working diffuser  glows with F1-style LED brake lights. At night it looks like a spaceship landed on the highway.

Inside, it’s pure Ferrari lounge. Hand-stitched leather everywhere, Alcantara headliner, carbon fiber tables, and four individual seats that swivel to create a living area. There’s a hidden 55-inch OLED TV, Bang & Olufsen sound system, and even a small wine fridge with Ferrari-branded crystal glasses.

Engine: Yes, It’s Actually Fast

Under the floor sits a detuned version of the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 from the 296 GTB hybrid, making around 830 horsepower paired with three electric motors — one on each wheel. Total output? Over 1,000 hp. It’s built on a reinforced MAN truck chassis, but Ferrari engineers helped tune the suspension. Top speed is limited to 230 km/h “for safety,” but 0-100 km/h happens in under 4 seconds. A motorhome. Four seconds.

Mileage (Well, Sort Of)

Don’t laugh. Thanks to the hybrid system and a 25 kWh battery, it can do the first 70 kilometers completely electric and silent — perfect when you roll into a quiet campsite at midnight. On long trips, expect around 8-9 liters per 100 km on diesel-hybrid mode, which is honestly insane for something this size and this fast.

Smart Features That Feel Like the Future

  • Voice control in Italian (because of course)
  • 360-degree cameras with Ferrari-style graphic overlay
  • Automatic leveling air suspension that drops to “entry mode” like a supercar
  • Starlink internet + 5G built in
  • Fingerprint and face recognition to open the door
  • A “Cinema Mode” that kills all lights, drops a projector screen, and turns the seats into recliners
  • Rear garage big enough for a Ferrari Roma (they tested it)

Price? 

Only one unit is being made, and it already has an owner — a billionaire collector from the Middle East. The final price is whispered to be €22 million (around $24 million USD). That includes the full Ferrari warranty, concierge service, and an invitation to drive actual Ferrari hypercars at Fiorano any time you want.

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