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The Roma is Dead, Long Live the 631-HP Ferrari Amalfi Spider

Amalfi Spider

Ferrari officially replaced the Roma Spider today by revealing the new Amalfi Spider at an event in Maranello. This front-mid-engined 2+ convertible utilizes a fabric soft top that maintains the proportions of the previous hardtop models. 

The engineering team focused heavily on performance metrics and everyday usability for this latest addition to the lineup. Motorists can operate the automatic roof at speeds up to 60 km/h during their daily driving sessions through the city. 

This new model represents a significant technical update to the brand’s entry-level grand-touring convertible category.

Technical Specifications of the Amalfi Spider

Engineers updated the 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 to deliver 631 hp in the new model. This power increase comes from a redesigned turbocharger management system that allows for much higher maximum turbine speeds. 

A new engine control unit optimizes combustion to ensure immediate throttle response across various driving modes. The development team also reduced the overall engine mass by using lightweight camshafts and precision-machined engine block components. 

To accommodate the folding roof mechanism and chassis reinforcement, the vehicle carries an 86 kg weight increase. These mechanical changes allow the vehicle to reach 100 km/h in just over 3 seconds on the track.

Performance Specifications

Metric Specification
Engine Type 3.9L V8 Twin-Turbo
Maximum Power 631 HP
Peak Torque 760 Nm
0-100 km/h 3.3 Seconds
0-200 km/h 9.4 Seconds
Top Speed 320 km/h
Roof Operation 13.5 Seconds

Technological and Safety Features

Conclusion

The introduction of the Amalfi Spider represents a clear shift toward tactile interior controls and increased mechanical efficiency. Ferrari has successfully updated its most versatile convertible with a powertrain that offers class-leading performance and revised digital systems. 

Purists will appreciate the return of physical buttons as a major improvement for the brand’s ergonomics. The car remains a dedicated driver’s tool, handling the demands of modern urban commuting and open-road touring.

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