Ferrari Reveals Sublime Amalfi Grand Tourer to Succeed the Roma Coupe
- Ferrari introduced the Amalfi, a front-engine four-seat coupe that serves as the successor to the Roma model, which was first launched in 2020 and discontinued in 2024.
- The Amalfi builds on the Roma's design and powertrain while addressing customer feedback and refining key elements like controls and aerodynamics.
- It features a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 with power increased from 611 to 631 horsepower, a new three-position active rear spoiler, and improved engine components.
- The Amalfi accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 3.3 seconds, produces 242 lbs of aerodynamic downforce when its rear spoiler is fully engaged at 155 mph, and maintains a torque output of 561 lb-ft with an increased redline of 7,600 rpm.
- Amalfi deliveries are expected to begin before the end of this year, with a starting price around $275,000, signaling its role as a refined successor continuing Ferrari’s grand tourer lineage.
42 Articles
42 Articles
In the year of the great product challenges, here is the heir of Rome: it is called Ferrari Amalfi and - not by chance - celebrates the debut (after the reveal in Maranello) right on the Amalfi Coast...
The new model replaces Rome. It has 640 horsepower and a V8 engine able to carry it from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds
‹ › 1 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 2 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 3 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 4 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 5 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 6 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 7 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 8 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 9 / 9 ferrari amalfi › 9 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 6 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 9 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 9 / 9 ferrari amalfi ‹ › 9 / 9 ferrari amalfi Amalfi is a journey that started in Rome and Amalfi is a 360° improved version of the appreciated Emi…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium