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Ferrari Roma: the "sweet life" as the Italians know it

Ferrari Roma

Rome (or Roma in Italian), the city on seven hills, is also known as the city of love, light, marble and the so-called "dolce vita", the period from the 50s and 60s of the last century. This spirit is also embodied by the latest 'black stallion', the Ferrari Roma.

Naming cars after cities is nothing new at Ferrari, as we already know the models well Maranello, Modena and Portofino. A luxury beauty has now joined them Ferrari Roma, which is enough at first glance persuasive, that it deserves to bear the name of the capital of Italy. Minimalist seductive design was inspired by easy life, which they received in Rome in the 1950s and 1960s. Upon careful inspection, Ferrari connoisseurs will recognize the model in the curves of the Roma 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso and 250 GT 2+2, which come from the aforementioned period of Italian history.

The heart of Ferrari Roma represents 3.9 liter bi-turbine V8 motor with 620 horsepower and 760 Nm of torque. From 0 to 100 km/h accelerate in everything 3.4 seconds, acceleration to 200 km/h but it only lasts 9.3 seconds. The speed achieved by Roma is estimated at more than 320 km/h. Inside, Ferrari continues with the current installation philosophy high central consoles, with which separates driver and passenger compartment. The driver does so concentrate on the road, driving and digital gauges, and the passenger has available own screen through which he can manage the by some functions in the car.

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