Overview
- Every body panel has been redesigned from the Roma, highlighted by a thin bar-style metal-mesh grille and new aerodynamic detailing
- The 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 delivers 640 horsepower for a 3.3-second 0–62 mph sprint and a top speed of 320 km/h, aided by an active three-position rear spoiler
- In response to customer feedback, most touchscreen haptic functions—including the iconic start-stop—have been replaced by physical buttons on the steering wheel and dashboard
- With a starting price of €240,000, Ferrari will begin European deliveries in Q1 2026 and ship U.S. orders three to six months later
- Ferrari will unveil its first fully electric model this October and aims to introduce a broader EV by 2028