Advanced Active Aerodynamics with Rear Mobile Wing
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1 Engine and performance
At the heart of the Amalfi lies Ferrari’s familiar 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8, now tuned to deliver 640 hp, an increase of 20 hp over the Roma. Paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, the engine benefits from a lighter camshaft and recalibrated ECU software, adapted from the 12Cilindri. This results in quicker throttle response, especially at higher revs. The Amalfi sprints from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.3 seconds and reaches 200 kmph in just 9 seconds.
2 Design
Though it retains the elegant proportions of the Roma, the Amalfi introduces a completely redesigned body, with every panel except the glass area being new. A refreshed grille inspired by the Purosangue SUV and sleeker LED headlamps define the front. Aerodynamic efficiency has also been improved through new ducts feeding the twin turbos, and a revised active rear wing that generates up to 110 kg of downforce for improved high-speed stability.

3 Interior
The cabin of the Amalfi blends contemporary technology with Ferrari’s classic design cues. A new floating centre console, crafted from solid aluminium, houses the gear selector and wireless phone charger. A wider 10.25-inch landscape touchscreen replaces the Roma’s vertical display and offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The passenger gets an 8.8-inch display, while the digital instrument cluster is now a 15.2-inch unit, slightly smaller but still comprehensive.
4 Physical buttons on steering
In a move likely to please purists, Ferrari has ditched the touch-sensitive buttons from the Roma in favour of traditional physical controls on the Amalfi’s steering wheel. Most notably, the iconic red engine start/stop button is now a tactile switch once again, underscoring the brand’s focus on intuitive, driver-first ergonomics.
5 Practicality and space
Like the Roma, the Amalfi continues as a 2+2 grand tourer, maintaining a usable rear seat setup. While a convertible variant has not yet been announced, the Roma Spider remains in the lineup for those seeking open-top motoring. The new model draws its name from the Amalfi Coast, a region synonymous with Italian charm and sophistication, mirroring the car’s blend of style, speed, and long-distance comfort.
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