Ferraris are hardly a car for everyone, but if you thought about buying one of these supercars while you were money conscious, chances are you stared at the Roma. Why? Ferrari attributes the rather stunning model as its “entry-level model” -option, but this will not be the case in the future.
Ferrari has announced the replacement for the Roma, once the Amalfi will become the entry-level alternative. This is described as a V8-powered two-seat coupe with V8 engine up front, and it aims to develop the grand tourer concept formula.
The car will deliver top performance with 640 horsepower and a 0-100 km/h time of 3.3 seconds. It has active aerodynamics and a mobile rear wing, a 10.25-inch central display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, a minimalist design philosophy, forged wheels, carbon fiber accents and perhaps most exciting of all, a physical start button.
The car will first be made available to customers in 2026 with an expected price tag of more than €200,000. Check out the striking Amalfi below.