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The Business Reason Why the Ferrari Amalfi's Steering Is a Little Slow

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One of my favorite Ferraris is the latest Amalfi. It was announced in July 2025 and is the successor to the Roma, which debuted in 2019. It boasts increased power, improved suspension, and enhanced driver assistance systems.
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One of my favorite Ferraris is the latest Amalfi. It was announced in July 2025 and is the successor to the Roma, which debuted in 2019. It boasts increased power, improved suspension, and enhanced driver assistance systems.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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