Ferrari has unveiled the Amalfi Spider, a V8-powered 2+ open-top model designed to combine everyday usability with the brand’s signature performance.
Positioned as a versatile addition to the Ferrari range, the Amalfi Spider pairs contemporary sporting character with comfort and practicality while delivering the unique experience of open-air driving.
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The model features a front-mid-mounted turbocharged V8 producing 640 hp, housed beneath a long sculpted bonnet that defines the car’s sleek proportions and flowing silhouette.

Its design follows a fluid, minimalist approach, with sculpted volumes and clean surfaces intended to convey both dynamism and modernity.
At the front, a large air intake shapes the car’s visual identity, while forged wheels and carbon fibre detailing contribute to a purposeful yet refined appearance.
The rear integrates an active spoiler designed to support high-speed stability while maintaining the elegant character of the overall design.
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Central to the Spider’s concept is its fabric soft-top roof, which preserves the proportions of the coupé while reinforcing the model’s more expressive personality within the Ferrari range.
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The roof can be opened in 13.5 seconds and may be operated while the car is moving at speeds of up to 60 km/h.
When stowed, the roof folds into a compact 220 mm-thick package that allows the luggage compartment to offer 255 litres of capacity with the roof closed and 172 litres when open.
Inside, the cabin follows the dual-cockpit layout first introduced on the Ferrari Amalfi, creating a driver-focused environment while maintaining a balanced passenger experience.
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The driver–car interface has evolved with a steering wheel that features physical buttons alongside the return of the iconic start button.
An integrated central display forms part of the cockpit layout, with controls designed for natural interaction even during more dynamic driving situations.
The Amalfi Spider retains a 2+ seating configuration, allowing the rear seats to be used either for travelling with children or to increase available load capacity.
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