2027 Ferrari Amalfi Featuring a 631-hp twin-turbo V8, refined Italian styling, and enhanced driver-focused tech.
Ferrari has officially unveiled the 2027 Amalfi, a stunning successor to the beloved Roma. In classic Ferrari fashion, the Amalfi gracefully balances Italian sophistication with cutting-edge performance. With its evocative name inspired by the famous Amalfi coast, this new grand tourer invites enthusiasts to embrace a lifestyle of speed, luxury, and timeless design.

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Powertrain & Performance
The Ferrari Amalfi is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter flat-plane-crank V8 engine, which produces a robust 631 horsepower, a 19 hp increase over the standard Roma. This allows the car to achieve a claimed top speed of 199 mph and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in the low 3-second range.
The vehicle’s transmission has been refined to deliver smoother responses at high revolutions, further enhanced by a 2.9-pound reduction in camshaft weight, contributing to its impressive revving capability. Ferrari’s engineering precision shines with enhanced camshaft design and power output—delivering exhilarating bursts on open roads while maintaining a grand touring temperament.

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Exterior & Design
The design features a simple, minimalist look with a front end that has black panels that don’t mimic human shapes. The wheels have strong, solid spokes with hollowed backs to help reduce weight. An active spoiler offers three positions, controlled by a motor, to change downforce—up to 243 pounds at 155 mph.
The car is painted in Verde Costiera, a calming shade of blue-green inspired by the colors of the Amalfi coast. This sleek, aerodynamic look combines a quiet elegance with powerful performance, showing that style and speed can go hand in hand.

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Interior Design
The steering wheel now features physical controls, including a large red start button. The infotainment system has a small central screen with a passenger display that shows a tachometer and offers massage and heating functions. The materials include an anodized aluminum console and soft, tactile surfaces.
The rear seats are suitable for short trips and are ideal for carrying bags or groceries. The trunk fits carry-on suitcases or a full set of golf clubs. Inside the Amalfi, Ferrari combines old-school style with modern tech, all while sticking to its driver-focused roots.

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Pricing & Availability
The base price is around $283,000, which is roughly 2.35 crore INR, depending on exchange rates. The car is expected to launch in Europe early in 2026, then later in the United States. Ferrari hasn’t confirmed if a convertible version is in the works, but rumors suggest a drop-top model is likely.