2026 Ferrari Amalfi launched in India at ₹5.59 crore, blending sleek design, advanced tech, and a 631 bhp twin-turbo V8.
Ferrari has officially introduced the 2026 Amalfi in India, priced at ₹5.59 crore (ex-showroom). Positioned as the successor to the Roma, the 2026 Ferrari Amalfi refines Ferrari’s most accessible GT with sharper styling, a tech-rich cabin, and enhanced performance. While bookings are open, deliveries will take between six to eight months, making anticipation part of the ownership experience.

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The 2026 Ferrari retains the classic GT proportions of the Roma—long bonnet, short rear overhang, and flowing lines—but adopts Ferrari’s latest design language. The controversial checkerboard grille has been replaced with a layered, sleeker unit, flanked by slim headlamps with integrated vents. At the rear, an active spoiler wing and reworked diffuser give the Amalfi a more athletic stance, while slit-like tail lamps are now integrated into a thin black strip across the width.
Inside, Ferrari has moved away from the Roma’s split cockpit layout. The 2026 Ferrari features a cleaner dual-cowl design, a horizontally oriented central touchscreen, and a subdued gear selector. Sports seats come standard, with extensive customization options for leather, stitching, and carbon fibre trims. The driver benefits from a 15.6-inch digital cluster, while passengers can opt for their own dedicated display. Importantly, Ferrari has reintroduced physical buttons on the steering wheel, enhancing usability without sacrificing modernity.
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At its heart lies the familiar 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8, now tuned to deliver 631 bhp and 760 Nm of torque. Paired with an updated 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, the Amalfi sprints from 0–100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds. A new brake-by-wire system with ABS Evo technology marks a significant upgrade, offering sharper stopping power. Buyers can choose between standard steel brakes or optional carbon-ceramic units for track-focused performance.
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