The model will be a successor to the Roman model. The freshness has received a stronger V8 engine than its predecessor, a modern interior and an expanded range of electronics.
Ferrari introduced the Double -AMAT compartment of Amalfi, which officially replaced the Roman model, made from 2019 to 2024.
Under the hood of freshness, a modern 3.9-liter V8 with two turbins. The strength increases to 640 hp, and the torque – up to 760 nm. This allows a compartment that weighs 1470 kg to speed to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds, and the maximum speed reaches 320 km/h. The engine is equipped with new turbocharger, sensors, control units and shaft distribution. An 8-speed double clutch box was adapted beneath it, and the muffler was optimized for new noise standards.
Outside, Amalfi is released by a new radiator grill with a large lower air intake, more compact headlights, change the rear lights and 20-inch wheels with bridgestone or pirelli wheels.
The interior undergoes a full redesign: the middle console has become more open, new displays of 15.6 inches, 10.25 inches and 8.8 inches are added, and the steering wheel has physical buttons.
In the list of options – ventilation, massage of chairs in Burmester’s three -sized acoustics and premium acoustics. The new brake brake system is complemented by the ABS EVO controller, and electronic assistants include adaptive cruise control, 360 ° camera, identifying signs and monitoring “blind zones”.
Starting sales Ferrari Amalfi was scheduled for 2026, the base price was about € 260 thousand. The amalfi spider convertible is likely to be dedicated later.
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