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Stunning Roma-replacing Ferrari Amalfi revealed

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 1, 2025

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Ferrari has unveiled its latest interpretation of the grand tourer theme, with the sublimely sculpted 2026 Ferrari Amalfi taking over the baton from the Roma coupe that launched in 2020.

Although it’s a comprehensive evolution – rather than an all-new car – enough has changed to warrant the switch to the Amalfi moniker, which is inspired by the stunning 50km stretch of coastline in south-western Italy along the Sorrentine Peninsula.

First Australian customer deliveries of the Ferrari Amalfi are due to take place in the second half of 2026, and buyers won’t be left with too much (if any) change out of $500,000 by the time they option the car to their liking.

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The core building blocks of the Amalfi are as per the Roma, but Ferrari has focused on sharpening all elements of its dynamics. The powertrain, chassis control systems, steering and braking are all revised to yield a package that, according to the Italian brand, provides a significantly broader spread between relaxed touring capability and hard-edged performance.

So much so that Ferrari’s chief marketing and commercial officer, Enrico Galliera, says: “Previously we referred to it as a GT, but now we call it ‘sportscar driver’.”

That’s obviously marketing-speak, but there may be a grain of truth in his words.