First Look: The 2026 Ferrari Amalfi Wants to Atone For the Roma's Sins
Roma, we hardly knew ya.
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The Ferrari Roma is no more. What one might consider a midcycle refresh for most car brands instead results in a new model and a new name for Ferrari.
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The Ferrari Amalfi replaces the Roma, correcting past issues with a new design and technologies like brake-by-wire. It features a refined V8 engine with 631 hp, improved aerodynamics, and a redesigned interior. The Amalfi will launch next year with a starting price of around $275,000.
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Such a move by Modena is not without precedent. The quite cool (V-12, two transmissions, AWD, shooting brake) Ferrari FF became the Lusso after five years. Likewise, the 488 morphed into the nearly mechanically identical F8 after just four years. With that in mind, meet the Amalfi, the newest Ferrari and successor to the wonderful (though perhaps misunderstood) Roma.