Ferrari has unveiled its latest masterpiece, the Amalfi, a sophisticated grand tourer that succeeds the beloved Roma while elevating the formula with more power, refined styling, and a driver-focused yet luxurious interior. Designed for those who crave both blistering performance and effortless long-distance comfort, the Amalfi blends Ferrari’s racing pedigree with opulent grand touring appeal.
Positioned as the Roma’s spiritual successor, the Amalfi retains its predecessor’s elegant proportions but introduces cleaner, more aerodynamic lines. The front end features a redesigned grille and slimmer LED matrix headlights, while the rear boasts a tapered fastback silhouette with quad taillights inspired by Ferrari’s classic GT models. Active aerodynamics, including a deployable rear spoiler, enhance high-speed stability without compromising the car’s graceful aesthetics.
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Under the hood lies a twin-turbocharged 3.9-litre V8, now tuned to deliver 631 bhp and 77.49 kgm of torque—a significant bump over the Roma’s 612 bhp. Mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, the Amalfi rockets from 0-100 kph in just 3.1 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 320 kph. Ferrari’s latest Side Slip Control (SSC 8.0) and rear-wheel steering ensure razor-sharp handling, making it as thrilling on winding coastal roads as it is composed on highways.
Stepping inside, the Amalfi embraces a more classic Ferrari GT ambiance with hand-stitched leather, polished aluminum accents, and customizable upholstery. The driver-centric cockpit features a new digital instrument cluster and a revised infotainment system with over-the-air updates, wireless Apple CarPlay, and an intuitive touchscreen interface. Unlike the Roma’s minimalist approach, the Amalfi reintroduces physical controls for climate and drive modes, enhancing usability.
The Amalfi is tailored for discerning drivers who demand supercar performance without sacrificing daily drivability. It’s a grand tourer in the purest sense—equally at home devouring autobahns as it is cruising through Monaco. With its intoxicating V8 soundtrack, sumptuous interior, and head-turning design, the Amalfi is poised to become Ferrari’s new benchmark for luxury GTs.