
Summary
- Ferrari reveals 296 GT3 EVO at its 2026 debut spa
- Features upgraded aviation, cooling and suspension
- Upgrade kit available as current 296 GT3 owner
Ferrari The 296 GT3 EVO has been revealed, and this is its successful evolution GT3 The LMGT3 platform will compete in the 2026 season. The car was unveiled at Spa-Francorchamps three years after the original 296 GT3 debuted on the same track.
EVO has developed from two years of racing data and customer feedback to improve aerodynamic stability, setup flexibility and component reliability. It retains the same 3L twin-turbo V6, but gets a revised gear ratio setup for better torque transfer. The body has been overhauled to reduce sensitivity in turbulent air and enhance cooling, especially for the front brakes.
Key visual updates include a redesigned dual hood intake with a quick adjustment system and a redesigned rear wing. Suspension kinematics has also been redesigned to improve handling and simplify the pit setup. The cockpit benefits from a stronger air conditioning system to help driver comfort in endurance conditions.
Ferrari plans to use the 296 GT3 EVO as an upgrade package for current 296 GT3 owners, emphasizing its modular design spirit. The model is built on a platform that has won over 140 victories and 405 podiums in 343 games. The 296 GT3 EVO is positioned to further promote Ferrari’s GT program amid global competition.