Ferrari has officially launched the Amalfi, a new 2+ coupé that replaces the Roma, introducing a sharper, more performance-focused evolution of the modern Grand Tourer. Equipped with a 640 hp twin-turbo V8, the Amalfi combines GT comfort with cutting-edge track-inspired tech and refined luxury.
The new model accelerates from 0–62 mph in just 3.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 198 mph. At its heart is a front-mid engine layout and 50:50 weight distribution, paired with a revised eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering both responsiveness and refined drive dynamics.
Sharper Design and Intelligent Aerodynamics
Ferrari introduces the Amalfi with an eye-catching Verde Costiera paintwork, combining classic proportions with minimalist, sculpted lines. The aerodynamics package includes:
- Active rear wing
- Redesigned underbody airflow
- Integrated cooling and stability features
These systems allow the car to maintain high-speed composure across varying road conditions while enhancing downforce and cornering grip.
Driver-Focused Interior with Digital Cockpit
Inside, the dual-cockpit layout features:
- Integrated digital displays for both driver and passenger
- Haptic controls for seamless functionality
- Optional Burmester premium audio system
Standard tech includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and the latest ADAS suite, including adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist. Optional ventilated and massaging seats elevate long-distance comfort.
Ferrari’s brake-by-wire, ABS Evo, and Side Slip Control 6.1 ensure precision handling and enhanced safety across diverse driving conditions.
Performance Meets Practicality
The Amalfi is not only about performance — it also comes with Ferrari’s 7-year maintenance program, offering peace of mind for long-term ownership. Although Ferrari has not confirmed final pricing, industry sources expect it to start at around $283,000 USD.
With the launch of the Amalfi, Ferrari signals a confident new direction for its Grand Touring lineup, combining high performance with day-to-day usability and unmistakable Italian style.





