The Ferrari Amalfi serves as the current front-mid-engine 2+2 grand tourer, succeeding the Roma with sharper styling, refined dynamics, and enhanced daily usability while delivering the emotional driving experience Ferrari enthusiasts expect.
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Key Specifications (Current Generation)
Category
Details
Brand
Ferrari
Country of Origin
Italy
Body Type
2+2 Grand Touring Coupe / Spider
Class
Luxury Performance GT
Drive Type
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Power Type
Twin-Turbo Gasoline V8
Engine
3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
Horsepower
631 hp (640 cv) @ 7,500 rpm
Torque
561 lb-ft (760 Nm) @ 3,000–5,750 rpm
Transmission
8-speed Dual-Clutch Automatic (DCT)
0-60 mph
~3.3 seconds
Top Speed
~199 mph (320 km/h)
Towing Capacity
N/A
Seating Capacity
2+2
Cargo Capacity
~10.3 cu ft (292 liters)
Fuel Economy (EPA)
17 city / 22 highway / 19 combined mpg
Fuel Tank Capacity
21.1 gallons (80 liters)
Cost to Drive
~$3,500 – $4,800 USD per year (est. 15,000 miles, premium fuel)
Driving Range
~350 – 420 miles (560 – 675 km)
Curb Weight
~3,550 lbs (1,610 kg est.)
Dry Weight
~3,241 lbs (1,470 kg)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
183.5 x 77.7 x 51.2 inches (4,660 x 1,974 x 1,301 mm)
Strong — the 3.9L twin-turbo V8 has proven durable in Roma and Portofino models
Electronics & Technology
Generally reliable with occasional software updates needed
Common Issues
Minor electrical gremlins, convertible roof mechanism (Spider)
Maintenance Schedule
Major service every 12 months or 12,500 miles
Annual Maintenance Cost (est.)
$3,000 – $6,000+ USD (varies significantly by usage and dealer)
Warranty
3 years / unlimited miles (extendable)
Owner Reported Satisfaction
High — most owners describe it as dependable daily driver when properly maintained
Long-term Ownership Advice
Use authorized Ferrari service centers, follow strict maintenance schedule, and use high-quality fuel
Reliability Summary: The Ferrari Amalfi benefits from the proven reliability of the 3.9L turbo V8 platform used across multiple models. While it requires premium care and higher servicing costs typical of the brand, most owners report excellent day-to-day dependability for a vehicle in this class. Proper maintenance is key to minimizing issues and preserving strong resale value.
FAQ
Question
Answer
What does the Ferrari Amalfi replace?
It succeeds the Ferrari Roma as the main V8-powered grand tourer
Is a convertible version available?
Yes, the Amalfi Spider features a retractable fabric roof
How practical is the Amalfi for daily driving?
Very good for a Ferrari — comfortable for two with usable cargo space
What fuel type does it require?
Premium unleaded gasoline
How does the Amalfi compare to the Roma?
Sharper styling, more power, better controls, and refined dynamics
What is the seating capacity?
2+2 layout; front seats are spacious, rear seats suit short trips
How much does the Amalfi cost?
Base coupe starts around $267,000 USD; fully optioned versions exceed $400,000
Is the Amalfi suitable for long road trips?
Yes — refined ride, stable highway manners, and grand touring comfort
What is the top speed of the Amalfi?
Approximately 199 mph (320 km/h)
Does the Amalfi have all-wheel drive?
No, it uses rear-wheel drive for pure driving feel
How is the fuel economy?
Estimated 19 mpg combined; real-world varies with driving style
What are the main differences between Coupe and Spider?
Spider adds open-top driving while Coupe offers slightly better rigidity and dynamics
How reliable is the Amalfi?
Strong for a high-performance Ferrari with proper maintenance
Does it come with advanced driver assistance?
Yes, including adaptive cruise, collision warning, and lane assist
Is the Amalfi a good investment?
Yes — excellent residual values and strong brand prestige