Ferrari Reveals Sublime Amalfi Grand Tourer to Succeed the Roma Coupe
ITALY, JUL 1 – The Ferrari Amalfi features a 640-horsepower twin-turbo V8, advanced aerodynamics, and reintroduced physical controls to enhance driving dynamics and luxury, launching early 2026.
- Ferrari plans to launch the Amalfi grand tourer as the successor to the Roma coupe next year, with sales beginning in 2026.
- The Amalfi builds on the Roma's foundation by improving the 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, increasing output from 611 to 631 horsepower while keeping torque at 561 lb-ft.
- The car incorporates aerodynamic improvements such as functional headlight ducts that aid in reducing drag and cooling the engine, along with a rear spoiler that can be adjusted to three different settings, producing 242 pounds of downforce when fully extended at 155 mph.
- Ferrari estimates a 0-62 mph acceleration time of 3.3 seconds and expects the starting price to be around $275,000, with a spokesperson emphasizing that haptic controls aim to be cutting edge despite usability concerns while driving.
- The Amalfi represents a refined and balanced front-engine, rear-drive 2+2 grand tourer that addresses previous Roma shortcomings and continues Ferrari's tradition with updated technology and design.
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His name is Amalfi, he showed up in an unusual turquoise color and returned to the physical controls on the steering wheel. A bold bet from the world’s most famous manufacturer
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