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Ferrari’s Newest Sports Car Could Get A Convertible Option Soon


  • Ferrari is allegedly planning to launch an Amalfi Spider convertible.
  • It might debut early next month.
  • It will have the same twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 as the coupe.

Ferrari will allegedly reveal the Amalfi Spider convertible early next month. The Ferrari Amalfi coupe debuted last summer as a replacement for the Roma, which included a convertible Spider variant.  

According to The Supercar Blog, the new convertible will debut in the first half of March. The new Amalfi convertible will have styling similar to the coupe, while featuring the automaker’s new brake-by-wire system.  




Photo by: Ferrari

The convertible will utilize the same engine as the hardtop—a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 producing 631 horsepower and 561 pound-feet of torque. The coupe can reach 62 miles per hour in 3.3 seconds, and the Spider should achieve the same time.  

Ferrari plans to launch five new models this year, with the electric Luce already scheduled for May. That leaves four others, and the Amalfi Spider could easily be one of those. The automaker plans to deliver 20 new models by the end of this decade.


Motor1’s Take: If Ferrari wants to launch five new models this year, it had better get started soon. There are only 10 months left in 2026, which means we are on track to witness a new Ferrari drop every two months, and we know the automaker will replace the Roma Spider with a successor. 

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