Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” sneakers: First look, design, and everything we know so far 

Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” sneakers
Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” sneakers (Image via Nike)

The Nike-owned Jumpman business marks its 40 years anniversary in 2025, and it has reportedly included the Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” colorway in its roster to level up the celebrations. The fourteenth signature model of Michael Jordan will be decked in a Red/Black/Vibrant Yellow/Anthracite palette for a Ferrari makeup.

The Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” rendition is likely to appear on June 11, 2025, as reported by the Jumpman brand insider, Zsneakerheadz. These Ferrari basketball shoes are projected to be offered in men’s and gradeschool sizing options. For adult sizes, the sneaker will be priced at $210 USD.

These vibrant shoe designs will be accessible online as well as in physical shops of Nike and other connected Jumpman retailers.

Note: Details provided in the story are subject to change based on official announcement.


Nike Air Jordan 14 “Ferrari” design initially appeared in 2014

The Swoosh's website indicates that the Air Jordan 14 sneaker model, which debuted in 1998, conceptualized the shoe as a car, incorporating the elegant Jumpman insignia to emphasize the amalgamation of style and speed. For those unaware, the “Ferrari” rendition of AJ14 was first launched in 2014. The 2025 edition will mark a reappearance of the popular model.

The anticipated AJ14 Retro “Ferrari” will feature comparable red, black, vivid yellow, and anthracite colors as its predecessor. The specifications have been revised to closely resemble the initial version Air Jordan 14 silhouette from the late 1990s.

The top part of the shoe is composed of quality red suede, accented with black on the tongue flaps, lace sets, rear heel counters, and inner lining. Yellow elements are evident on the Jumpman insignia attached to the ankle, the Jordan marking and a plastic pull tab upon the tongue flap, in addition to the labeling on the rear heel sections.

Carbon fiber encases the foam sections of the midsole, using a chrome grill shank plate. The footwear is completed with a durable black rubber outer sole unit.

Michael Jordan’s connection with the fourteenth number model and its heritage is underlined by the Swoosh in the following text:

“Michael Jordan debuted the Air Jordan 14 during his last ever Finals appearance in 1998, leading his team to another championship with his immortal “Last Shot.” Tinker Hatfield had given MJ an early prototype of the shoe, asking him to refrain from wearing it just yet. However, His Airness liked the shoes so much that he wore them en route to his sixth and final championship, cementing their status as a building block of basketball history.”

Jumpman fans are encouraged to stay in touch with the company’s online store for timely updates on the arrival of AJ14 “Ferrari” shoe.

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Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty