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Ferrari's Roma replacement, the Amalfi, doesn't change a lot, and some alterations are more welcome than others.
Ferrari claims the 2024 Roma Spider will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in about 3.3 seconds, and to 124 mph in 9.7 seconds. Top speed is just shy of 200 mph.
If you are considering purchasing an Amalfi, bear in mind that ordering a new Ferrari can result in a wait time measured in years, not weeks or months, meaning a Roma may be the better option if ...
Like the original Roma, the Spider is headlined by a front-mounted, twin-turbo V-8 that produces 612 hp. That engine is paired with Ferrari's F1 8-speed DCT ...
The Roma successor should debut in late 2025 or early the following year. Before it arrives, Ferrari will launch an SF90 successor, which is also out testing ahead of a debut sometime in 2025.
Enter the 2027 Ferrari Amalfi, an updated take on the Ferrari Roma, powered by a slightly more powerful version of the same front-mid-mounted twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8.
Ferrari Ferrari has now snipped off the coupé roof to create the Roma Spider, making life with Roma all that much sweeter. Interior has the familiar Ferrari twin-cockpit design.
The base price will be around 250,000 ($265,000) euros in Italy. The Roma coupe, which costs 209,705 euros, is Ferrari's least expensive model. The coupe was unveiled in 2019.
The Roma debuted in late 2019 and given the typical five-year shelf life for a model line for modern Ferraris, the upcoming phase out of the handsome coupe appears to be on schedule. Ferrari didn ...
The Ferrari Roma is about as ubiquitously Italian as a work of Michelangelo, combining that traditional elegance and grand-touring aesthetic that first captured the world's eye decades ago with a ...
The Ferrari Roma, which shares its nuts and bolts with the Portofino and the Purosangue, has a front mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout and a 2+2 configuration in the two body styles available ...