In pictures
Overview
- Successor to Roma, Ferrari's most affordable grand tourer
- 'Amalfi' is inspired by a scenic coastline in Italy
- Adds performance and aero upgrades
Exterior features
- Barring the glasshouse, every panel is new
- Purosangue SUV-like design replaces shark nose, grille
- The rear sees subtle taillight revisions
Interior highlights
- Marginally revamped cabin
- Suspended central tunnel made of solid aluminium
- Rear seats
Digital appointments
- 10.25-inch touchscreen
- 15.6-inch driver's display
- 8.8-inch passenger screen
Steering wheel
- Physical controls instead of capacitive ones
- Engine start/ stop push button
Powertrain
- 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 engine
- 640hp, 760Nm
- 8-speed DCT
- 0-100kph takes just 3.3 seconds
India launch
- Deliveries to start with left-hand drive markets
- Will be followed by right-hand drive markets
- India launch is expected