Overview
- The Amalfi’s 3.85-liter twin-turbo V8 delivers 640 hp and a 320 km/h top speed while sprinting to 62 mph in 3.3 seconds.
- Every body panel is new for sharper styling, featuring a refined metal-mesh grille and slim LED headlight bar.
- Aerodynamic upgrades include functional headlight ducts and a three-position active rear spoiler yielding 242 pounds of downforce at 155 mph.
- Ferrari restored physical controls for crucial functions such as the start button and steering-wheel switches following customer feedback.
- Ferrari will start unveiling its first fully electric vehicle in October with a spring 2026 premiere and a second EV planned around 2028.