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Ferrari has recently unveiled the new Amalfi, which is the latest addition to its global model lineup. The new Amalfi is a four-seater front-engine coupe that replaces the Roma. It carries forward the silhouette of its predecessor, while still introducing new, distinct design elements. The pictures of the new Amalfi will get you drooling, as it boasts a unique blend of style, performance, and technology.

Ferrari Amalfi Coupe Picture Gallery
As with all Ferraris known for their design, the Amalfi also features a long and sculpted bonnet. It has rear haunches similar to the Roma, with a new shark-nose front end inspired by the SF90 and the 12Cilindri.

Its front design is devoid of a traditional grille, instead featuring a floating, body-coloured wing. Its rear design is as appealing as its front.

Featuring four tail lights hidden in distinct pods connected by a black trim piece, it also gets a wide diffuser and quad exhaust pipes. The rear windshield merges seamlessly with the boot lip spoiler.

Dimensionally, the Amalfi spans 4,660mm in length, 1,974mm in width, and 1,301mm in height, with a 2,670mm wheelbase.

The Amalfi rides on 20-inch alloy wheels shod with Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Pirelli P ZERO co-developed tyres. These measure 245/35 R20 at the front and 285/35 R20 at the rear.

Inside, there's a dual-cockpit layout with a monolithic dashboard design. Here, the instrument cluster and air vents are fused into a single block, while the steering wheel gets physical controls instead of haptic touch buttons.

The coupe gets a 15.6-inch digital instrument cluster, 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless smartphone charging, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.

Besides, an optional 1,200W Burmester Premium sound system with 14 speakers is available for an enhanced audio experience.

Boasting advanced safety tech, the Amalfi is replete with features like automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, blind spot detection, and driver drowsiness detection.

Powertrain
The Ferrai Amalfi is powered by a 3.9-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine, churning out 631bhp and 760Nm torque. This mill comes mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch F1 gearbox, which helps the coupe sprint from zero to 100kmph in 3.3 seconds. The car's top speed is limited to 320kmph.
