The Ferrari Roma has sailed off into the sunset, but its successor, the 2026 Ferrari Amalfi, is here to carry the spirit of the Italian coast forward. With even more power, fewer digital frustrations and a style that only Maranello can create, the Amalfi promises a pleasure worth dropping everything for and heading south.
Although Ferrari 458 Italia 2026 is based on the design of Ferrari Roma, there are enough changes to make it easy to spot them even in the fog. The front is marked by a sophisticated sharknose grille, adorned with two sharp headlights, connected by a black strip typical of the Ferrari SF90 and 12Cilindri. The muscular rear flanks still hint at the rich heritage, while the rear spoiler adds 110 kg of downforce at 250 km/h with minimal increase in drag.
Cabin for perfectionists - Ferrari Amalfi 2026
The biggest leap forward is in the interior, where Ferrari designers have finally caved in to pressure from angry (and wealthy) owners. You'll find real, physical buttons on the steering wheel, including a magnificent titanium start button on the left. The digital displays remain, but now without the blatant frustrations of every touch. The Italian drama is reserved only for the sound of the engine.
Motor Poetry – 640 Horsepower – Ferrari Amalfi 2026
Under the long hood of the Amalfi hides an improved Ferrari 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, which now produces 640 horsepower (471 kW / 631 hp) and 760 Nm (561 lb-ft) of torque. Enough for a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 320 km/h (198 mph). This increase in power is made possible by lighter camshafts, a more precise engine block, thinner oil and new turbochargers that spin at a breathtaking 171,000 rpm.
Perfect dynamics – elegance in motion
Ferrari's Side Slip Control 6.1 electronics ensure that the Ferrari Amalfi 2026 always sticks to the road, no matter how hard you press the accelerator. Add to this a modern brake-by-wire system that ensures maximum braking efficiency, without unnecessary pressure in the chest - except that caused by pure driving pleasure.
Safety and technology – modernity the Italian way
The Amalfi doesn't forget about safety. It's equipped with a modern suite of ADAS systems: radar cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and lane keeping assist. Ferrari clearly wants you to arrive safely in Monte Carlo, not the local hospital.
Numbers that inspire
Data | Value |
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Engine | 3,855 cc twin-turbo V8 |
Power | 640 HP (471 kW / 631 hp) |
Torque | 760 Nm (561 lb-ft) |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 3.3 seconds |
Top speed | 320 km/h (198 mph) |
Gearbox | 8-speed DCT |
Drive | The last one |
Aerodynamic force | 110 kg at 250 km/h |
Estimated price | around 300,000 USD (≈240,000€) |
Conclusion – Amalfi is the Ferrari we want
The 2026 Ferrari Amalfi is not just an upgrade of the Roma, but a true revolution that keeps the best and fixes all the annoying flaws of the previous model. It is still a true grand-tourer, ready for both everyday trips and long drives along the Italian Riviera. The price will probably exceed $300,000, which should not deter true enthusiasts. Because Amalfi is not just a car – it is the essence of Ferrari, which will reign on the roads for many years to come, where style, speed and driving pleasure count.