- Confident Power Built for Every Road
- A Design That Evolves Without Losing Its Soul
- A Cabin That Blends Craftsmanship with Cutting Edge Technology
- Enhanced Driving Dynamics and Comprehensive Safety
Ferrari unveils the 2025 Amalfi as the direct successor to the discontinued Roma, which quietly ended production last year. This all new grand tourer reflects Ferrari’s modern vision of luxury performance by blending bold design, exceptional power, and advanced technology. The result is a driving experience that remains true to the brand’s Italian spirit while embracing the future of high end motoring.
Confident Power Built for Every Road
The Ferrari Amalfi is powered by a refined version of the brand’s twin turbocharged 3.9 liter V8 engine, now delivering an impressive 631 horsepower and 760 Nm of torque. With these upgraded figures, the car sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds while maintaining a top speed of 320 km/h, reinforcing its dynamic grand touring identity.
Ferrari has implemented several precise upgrades to the powertrain, including newly engineered turbochargers, dedicated pressure sensors for each cylinder bank, a lighter camshaft, and a completely redesigned engine block. These enhancements are paired with an 8 speed dual clutch automatic transmission, which now features a more powerful control unit for quicker, smoother gear changes.
To preserve the signature Ferrari sound, engineers reworked the exhaust system to meet stringent noise regulations without compromising its distinct character. A proportionally controlled bypass valve, with dedicated sound maps, adjusts the exhaust note according to driving conditions, offering an engaging and adaptive acoustic experience.
A Design That Evolves Without Losing Its Soul
The exterior of the Ferrari Amalfi retains the elegant spirit that defined the Roma, while introducing bold touches that give it a more mature and assertive identity. The front end breaks away from the traditional grille, instead featuring a wide lower intake with a dark bar that connects the newly styled headlights. A prominent front splitter and seamlessly integrated sensors complete the dynamic and modern look.
The car rides on 20 inch sporty wheels, which can be fitted with either Bridgestone Potenza Sport or Pirelli P Zero tires. At the rear, the design flows smoothly with sculpted curves, updated air vents, and a relocated license plate recess that now sits closer to the rear diffuser. The taillights also embrace the updated aesthetic with a sleeker, more refined design.
Inside the cabin, Ferrari ditches the angled center divider that once separated the driver and passenger, opting for a more open and comfortable layout. The previous portrait style infotainment screen has been replaced with a horizontal 10.25 inch display that supports the latest smart connectivity features, making it more intuitive and enjoyable to use.
A Cabin That Blends Craftsmanship with Cutting Edge Technology
Inside, the Ferrari Amalfi features one of the most refined interiors the brand has ever produced, blending a classic design language with state of the art technology. A 15.6 inch digital instrument cluster delivers detailed driving data to the driver, while the front passenger enjoys their own 8.8 inch display that shows engine revs, acceleration stats, and more for an immersive ride experience.
Luxury continues in the anodized aluminum center console, which houses a gated gear selector, an integrated key holder, and a wireless charging pad. The cabin is accented with carbon fiber details and a sleekly designed armrest. The steering wheel reflects Ferrari’s evolving philosophy, with real physical switches and the return of the signature aluminum start button for a tactile, driver focused touch.
Comfort takes center stage with seats available in three different sizes, all featuring ventilation and a massage function powered by ten air chambers, ensuring supreme relaxation during long distance journeys. For audiophiles, an optional 14 speaker Burmester sound system with 1200 watts of output delivers an extraordinary acoustic experience.
Enhanced Driving Dynamics and Comprehensive Safety
The Ferrari Amalfi delivers a more composed and responsive driving experience thanks to its advanced brake-by-wire system, which shortens stopping distances and improves pedal feedback. The updated ABS Evo system has also been fine tuned to perform efficiently across a wide range of surfaces, working seamlessly with Ferrari’s signature Manettino drive mode selector.
Electric steering sees a major upgrade too, with a new grip estimation feature that is now 10 percent faster and more accurate, even on low traction surfaces, offering drivers greater confidence behind the wheel.
Complementing the refined driving dynamics is a full suite of driver assistance technologies, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Traffic Sign Recognition, and a 360 degree Surround View Camera system.
With this balanced blend of raw performance, refined comfort, and intelligent safety, the Ferrari Amalfi positions itself as one of the most compelling grand tourers of 2025, continuing the brand’s legacy of innovation and excellence without compromising its unmistakable Italian identity.