
Ferrari last week revealed the Amalfi as the successor to the Roma, adding to the entry point of its lineup a new sultry coupe with V8 power and an evocative name that conjures up summers of eating pasta, drinking aperitivi, and taking in the rich culture and heritage of Italy. Although billed as a new design, the Amalfi is more of a major mid-cycle refresh for the Roma – or “Modificato,” as Ferrari calls it – than a true redesign. As such, the two cars share many similarities. There are some key differences, though.