When Ferrari came out with the LaFerrari, it was among the world’s most advanced hypercars, featuring a 6.3-liter mild-hybrid engine, where the V12 was aided by a KERS system.

Of course, a fully-electric hypercar is what that entire endeavor was leading up to – a car that in reality, is probably many years away. Of course, that doesn’t mean people can’t try to picture what something like that might look like.

Doing the “picturing” here is designer David Gallego, who came up with this Ferrari F25 Concept as his master thesis project. It took him 7 months to complete and in the end, he even had the car 3D printed and brought to life as a scale model.

Serving as inspiration for the F25 concept were iconic 1960s models such as the 250 LM, the 330 P4, 350 Can Am, 512 S Berlinetta Speciale and even the 512 S Modulo Concept from 1970. Other, newer cars the designer looked at were the F12 berlinetta and of course, the LaFerrari hypercar.

So then what do we think? To be clear, there’s no telling what type of hypothetical electric power unit might reside underneath the body of this equally hypothetical design. So if we go by visuals alone, we can easily make a case for this F25 concept looking properly futuristic – like something out of Minority Report, only a lot more aggressive.

As for notable features, there is the large panoramic windshield, the long wheelbase, active rear spoiler (seemingly) and the Formula One style steering wheel.