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Ferrari Amalfi Spider: emotions of the open sky and pure V8 power

June 07, 20261 min readViews 315
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  1. The heart of the car: a classic V8
  2. Why it matters
  3. A convertible without compromise
  4. Technology and handling
  5. The philosophy of the Amalfi Spider
  6. This is not a track monster
  7. Price and positioning
  8. Conclusion

Contents

  1. The heart of the car: a classic V8
  2. Why it matters
  3. A convertible without compromise
  4. Technology and handling
  5. The philosophy of the Amalfi Spider
  6. This is not a track monster
  7. Price and positioning
  8. Conclusion
Ferrari Amalfi Spider: emotions of the open sky and pure V8 power

The new Ferrari Amalfi Spider is not just a convertible. It is a continuation of the grand touring philosophy, where speed blends with aesthetics and a sense of freedom.

Designed as the successor to the Roma Spider, it retains the proportions of a classic Ferrari with a front-mounted engine, but has become cleaner and more minimalist:

  • elongated hood

  • smooth body lines

  • narrow LED lighting

  • active rear spoiler

The car seems made for the roads of the Amalfi Coast — where feelings matter more than seconds.

The heart of the car: a classic V8

Under the hood — what people love Ferrari for:

  • 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8

  • power: ~631–640 hp

  • torque: around 760 Nm

  • 0–100 km/h: ~3.3 seconds

  • top speed: ~320 km/h

The engine is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automated gearbox — shifts are instant, almost imperceptible.

Why it matters

Ferrari keeps the V8 in the era of electrification — and does so deliberately. It's the sound, the emotion, and the character that cannot be replaced.

A convertible without compromise

The soft top is not just a detail, but an engineering solution:

  • opens in ~13.5 seconds

  • operates at speeds up to ~60 km/h

  • multilayer fabric → sound insulation almost like a coupe

Inside — a new Ferrari approach:

  • return of physical buttons (moving away from awkward touch sensors)

  • digital instrument cluster + central screen

  • a separate display for the passenger

The interior has become more "alive" — less digital coldness, more tactility.

Technology and handling

Ferrari bets not only on power:

  • brake-by-wire system

  • active rear spoiler (3 positions)

  • adaptive suspension

  • improved aerodynamics

Despite the weight increase due to the roof, performance remains at the coupe level

  • This is a rare case where the convertible does not lose its character.

The philosophy of the Amalfi Spider

This is not a track monster

This car is for:

  • long-distance trips

  • emotions

  • a lifestyle

Ferrari deliberately shifts the focus:

  • less aggression — more enjoyment

Price and positioning

  • starting: ~270 000 €

  • in practice: >300 000 € with options

  • this is an "entry" Ferrari, but it feels like a full-fledged luxury GT

Conclusion

The Ferrari Amalfi Spider is not about numbers.
It is about the moment when:

  • you open the roof

  • you hear the V8

  • and the road turns into an emotion

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