Officers descended on the scene on Saturday night, with an area at a roundabout taped off.
16:51, 26 Oct 2025Updated 16:55, 26 Oct 2025
An area was taped off following the incident(Image: Edinburgh Live)
A man is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a Ferrari while walking on an Edinburgh road.
The 26-year-old was struck on Stenhouse Drive, just west of its junction with Stenhouse Grove, by a red Ferrari 488 Spider around 8.50pm on Saturday, October 25.
Emergency services attended and the pedestrian was taken to hospital for treatment where he remains in a critical condition.
Officers descended on the scene on Saturday night, with an area at a roundabout taped off.
In a grainy image blue lights can be seen as detectives carried out an investigation.
The road was closed to allow enquiries to be carried out and reopened around 12.20am on Sunday, October 26.
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Police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the crash to assist. Following enquiries, it is believed a white saloon type car was driving ahead of the Ferrari prior to the collision and may have witnessed what happened.
Sergeant Grant Hastie said: “We are appealing to anyone who was in the area around the time of this incident to please contact us with any information that may assist.
“In addition, anyone with CCTV or dash-cam footage is asked to get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting reference 3121 of 25 October, 2025.