After its recent stunning unveiling, the Ferrari Amalfi continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts as the front-mid-engine V8 2+ coupé that succeeded the iconic Ferrari Roma. This Prancing Horse gem redefines contemporary sportiness, merging high performance with versatile, refined aesthetics. Crafted for drivers who crave adrenaline without sacrificing comfort or style, the Amalfi offers an unmatched balance, ideal for both exhilarating drives and daily luxury.

The Amalfi’s exterior, a work of art from Ferrari’s Styling Centre under Flavio Manzoni, boasts a fluid, minimalist design with sculpted volumes and clean lines exuding modernity. A prominent front air intake and a long, sculpted bonnet house the potent 640 cv turbo V8 engine, while the rear’s integrated active spoiler enhances high-speed stability. Forged wheels and carbon fibre accents amplify its sporty sophistication, with the launch color, Verde Costiera—a vibrant teal green inspired by the Amalfi Coast—adding a fresh allure that has turned heads since its reveal.

Inside, the dual-cockpit layout envelops driver and passenger in exclusivity. A redesigned steering wheel with physical buttons and the iconic start button pairs with a 10.25” central display for intuitive control during dynamic drives. Carbon fibre and contrasting stitching elevate the premium feel, while the 2+ seating offers practical rear space for families or extra cargo. The optional Burmester® premium audio system, with 14 speakers and 1,200 watts, transforms every journey into a sonic delight, a feature already praised in early reviews.

Power comes from an evolved twin-turbo V8 from the award-winning F154 family, delivering 640 cv at 7,500 rpm with a 166 cv/l specific power. Enhanced turbocharging and a low-viscosity oil boost efficiency, while the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission ensures swift, smooth shifts. Performance shines with 0-100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and 0-200 km/h in 9.0 seconds, boasting a class-leading 2.29 kg/hp power-to-weight ratio. Driving dynamics are honed with a brake-by-wire system, ABS Evo controller, and an active rear wing for stability across conditions.

Technology impresses with a connected infotainment system featuring Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto®, wireless charging, and a digital cluster. The optional front lifter system (raising the car 40 mm) navigates urban obstacles with ease. Aerodynamics, refined through CFD and wind tunnel testing, optimize performance, while advanced ADAS systems enhance safety—features that have sparked excitement since the unveiling.

The Ferrari Amalfi, backed by a seven-year maintenance program, targets drivers seeking elegance and performance without compromise. Priced from an estimated $250,000 (pending homologation), it’s a modern Ferrari icon. With orders open and deliveries starting early 2026, the buzz from its launch endures.

Power comes from an evolved twin-turbo V8 from the award-winning F154 family, delivering 640 cv at 7,500 rpm with a 166 cv/l specific power.