autoX Awards 2024: Ferrari Roma performance, quality and
2024 autoX Awards: The Roma Spider isn't exactly what you'd consider a "performance car of the year." Yes, it has a prancing horse on the hood, but it's more of an elegant cruiser than an out-and-out sports car. Plus, it wasn't that long ago that convertibles were the domain of poseurs, not serious drivers. But, in Rome, Ferrari turned all that around. Yes, it's elegant, and it's very handsome - although I'm not so sure about that perforated front grille - but it's a very serious driver's car. After all, its 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine produces more than 600 horsepower at 7,500 rpm. This makes this car a very lively convertible! It immediately feels like it was built for the track. The revs rise with unparalleled ferocity and a soundtrack to match. The gearshift light on top of the steering wheel - in pure Ferrari style - is very useful on the track, as this V8 pulls to redline very…
Ferrari Roma Coupe is dead, incoming successor
Ferrari recently ended production in Rome, and its successor has just been spotted in Italy November 13, 2024 17:40 Ferrari has quietly phased out the Roma, which bodes well for the arrival of a new model in the near future. Work is already underway on the successor, with our spies capturing a prototype testing in Italy. The mysterious model is essentially a facelifted Roma, but seems destined to bear a new name. The Ferrari Roma feels like a relatively new addition to the lineup, but believe it or not, it's been a full five years since its launch. This helps explain why a prototype of its successor was recently spotted on the streets of Maranello. Dressed in black camouflage, the mysterious model appears to be an evolution of its predecessor. That's not surprising, as the car is actually a heavily facelifted Roma, but will likely sport a new or revised name in typical Ferrari fashion. More: Ferrari Roma Spider combines…
2024 Ferrari Roma Spider launched in India: new entry-level
Ferrari introduces a new entry-level luxury model to the Indian market 2024 Ferrari Roma Spiderpriced at Rs 6.5 crore including some basic options. This model has now joined the Ferrari India range, replacing the Portofino M The Portofino M, the brand’s best-seller, has been discontinued worldwide. Roman spider As Ferrari's entry-level convertible, the Coupe version is currently sold out. Ferrari Roma Spider: Design and features this Ferrari Roma Spider Thanks to its convertible design, the Roma Coupe takes its stylish appeal to a new level. The five-layer fabric roof is available at speeds up to 60 km/h. It can be raised or lowered in just 13.5 seconds, enhancing the car's dynamic versatility. Ferrari made significant changes to the Coupe's structure to accommodate the convertible body style. Roman spider With reinforced chassis and Carbon fiber spoilerand features a patented wind deflector for increased stability when driving with the top down. These enhancements further improve the car's handling and aerodynamics, ensuring a…
Ferrari Roma and other models will be discontinued soon
Ferrari recently offered The company updated the current availability of some models in a statement released alongside its financial results for the first half of the year. The company has revealed that the Roma coupe and limited-edition 812 Competizione are reaching the end of their respective life cycles, while both the SF90 Stradale and 812 GTS have been discontinued. The Roma debuted in late 2019, and given the typical five-year shelf life of the modern Ferrari model range, the handsome coupe’s imminent end of production appears to be on track. Ferrari hasn’t mentioned plans for a successor, though that’s likely to come a little later, as the convertible Roma Spider isn’t due until 2023. Likewise, the SF90 Stradale also debuted in 2019, so it will soon be replaced. The limited-edition SF90 XX Stradale was introduced last year, marking the end of the series, while a successor should appear in the near future as prototypes have already been spotted testing on…
Ferrari Roma Spider meets Matt Sandstorm paint
The carefully modified Roma retains its original twin-turbocharged V8 engine, but Novitec has upgraded it to 695 horsepower. Fostla modified the Roma Spider with a special package, Novitec wheels and a lowered suspension. The Roma Spider retains its stock 3.9-liter V8 engine, but Novitec offers an optional power upgrade. The interior remains unchanged, with black leather and Alcantara upholstery with yellow accents. The Ferrari Roma Spider is already one of the sexiest convertibles on the market, but apparently a German shop decided to give it some extra flair with a custom wrap and parts sourced from Novitec. This particular Roma Spider comes from Fostla, who gave it an aftermarket Matt Sandstorm wrap inspired by Ferrari's own Verde Masoni Opaco color. Pretty tasteful, right? A contrasting yellow wrap is also applied to the front lip, side skirts, and diffuser, all matching the Ferrari logo. More: McLaren Artura gets ready with Novitec's giant whale tail spoiler The convertible is equipped with Vossen…