SWIPE! ⬅️ The 2027 Ferrari Amalfi is the official successor to the Ferrari Roma, marking the end of Roma coupe production in 2024. While it keeps the same front-mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and 2+2 seating, the Amalfi brings major updates in performance, design, and interior technology. It retains the 3.9L twin-turbo V8, now tuned to produce around 631 to 640 hp, improving both responsiveness and power delivery.
Ferrari has added brake-by-wire tech, new engine electronics, lighter components, and a three-position active rear spoiler that can produce up to 110 kg of downforce. The Amalfi hits 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and reaches a top speed close to 320 km/h. Inside, Ferrari has reversed course on some digital controls, reintroducing physical buttons on the steering wheel and adding a new 10.25” horizontal infotainment display, alongside an 8.8” passenger screen. The exterior is sleeker than the Roma, with new headlight and bumper designs giving it a more mature, refined loo...
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