Chief marketing and commercial officer Enrico Galliera said the Amalfi was a true Ferrari sportscar in terms of high performance, technology and driving pleasure, but it also had a “very elegant soul”.
“It allows for a different driving experience, less extreme but equally fun, it’s suitable for a wide range of driving conditions,” he said.
The Amalfi is purely powered by an internal combustion engine which delivers 470kW and 760Nm of torque for a top speed of 320km/h and 0-100km/h in 3.2 seconds. It features a rear integrated active spoiler, contributing to the car’s stability at high speed, the company said.
Like the Roma, the Amalfi is a 2+ coupé, meaning it has two small rear seats.