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Ferrari has officially unveiled a sleek new 2+ coupe Amalfi, that will replace the existing Roma and redefine the Grand Tourer arena with a focus on drivability, design, and performance. While the Ferrari Amalfi is not an all-new car, it is an extensively revamped version inspired by a breathtaking 50 km stretch of coastline along the Sorrentine Peninsula in southwestern Italy.

Under the hood, the Ferrari Amalfi 2+ coupe features Roma's 3.9-liter twin-turbo V6 engine but with lightweight new camshafts to save about 1.3kg in weight, and even the engine blocks have been reworked to eliminate an additional 1 kg of weight. The updated unit produces 640 horsepower, which was 620 horsepower in Roma, and up to 760 Nm of torque. Additionally, the Amalfi can achieve 0-100 km/h speed in just 3.3 seconds with a top speed of 198 km/h.

Ferrari has equipped the successor of the Roma coupe with a front-mid engine layout, 50/50 weight distribution, and an enhanced 8-speed dual-clutch transmission for smooth and responsive driving. The Italian luxury car manufacturer has also added the latest aerodynamic systems, including an active rear wing and a redesigned underbody to ensure stability on high-speed drives and various road conditions.

On the exterior, the 2+ coupe comes with vibrant Verde Costiera, echoing classic Ferrari proportions with some modern design elements. Inside, the Amalfi has a dual-cockpit layout for driver and front passenger with integrated digital display, haptic controls, and optional Burmester audio. All these technical configurations enable a high-performance and high-comfort experience.
Some notable technologies offered in the Ferrari Amalfi include brake-by-wire, ABS Evo, Side Slip Control 6.1, and an ADAS system with adaptive cruise control and lane keeping. The grand touring coupe has optional comfort seats with massage and ventilation functions, whereas Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard features.
To offer customers peace of mind, Ferrari offers the Amalfi with its 7-year maintenance program. In the UAE, Ferrari Amalfi is set to launch in the first half of 2026 with the expected showroom price of AED 1,000,000.
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