The Italian manufacturer from Maranello has presented the Amalfi Spider, a new version of a luxury gran turismo convertible that combines classic elegance with a 640 HP V8 engine.

New V8 engine

The heart of the car is an evolution of the 3.9-liter V8 biturbo unit generating 640 HP.

Innovative soft top

A five-layer fabric roof was used, providing acoustic and thermal insulation at the level of hard tops.

Advanced aerodynamics

The active rear spoiler generates up to 110 kg of downforce at a speed of 250 km/h in its highest setting.

The Italian manufacturer from Maranello presented the Amalfi Spider model on March 12, 2026, a new version of a luxury gran turismo convertible, which replaces the Roma Spider model in the brand's lineup. The heart of the vehicle is a 3.9-liter (3855 cm³) V8 biturbo engine from the renowned F154e family, generating 640 HP. Engineers decided to return to a classic solution in the form of a soft, five-layer fabric roof, which folds away fully automatically. According to technical data, the new construction allows for a top speed exceeding 330 km/h.

The vehicle's styling is the responsibility of the Ferrari Design Studio, which combined an elegant body line with advanced functional solutions. A key element of the aerodynamics is the active rear spoiler, which operates at three defined levels, adapting to current driving parameters. At a speed of 250 km/h, this system can generate up to 110 kg of downforce, which significantly affects the car's stability in corners. The manufacturer also introduced new personalization options, including a roof color dedicated to this model called Tecnico Ottanio.

640 (HP) — power of the V8 biturbo engine in the new model

The premiere of the Amalfi Spider is part of the strategy to refresh the model range under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Benedetto Vigna. This model continues the tradition of sports cars with a front-mounted engine, combining track performance with everyday comfort. Ferrari, operating since 1938 with its headquarters in Maranello, has been building its position as a leader in the supercar segment for decades. The F154 engine family, whose evolution powers the Amalfi Spider, is one of the most acclaimed powertrains in the brand's history. The predecessor of the presented model, the Roma Spider, debuted in 2023, bringing the soft top back to Ferrari models with a front-mounted engine after over half a century since the premiere of the legendary 365 GTS4.

Technical specification of the Ferrari Amalfi Spider: 1. Engine — 3855 cm³; 2. Maximum power — 640 HP; 3. Aerodynamic downforce — 110 kg; 4. Top speed — >330 km/h

Mentioned People

  • Benedetto Vigna — Italian physicist and businessman, currently the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ferrari.