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Ferrari's latest grand tourer, the Amalfi, is a 2+2 coupe that builds on the Roma's foundation while introducing a sharper ...
The Roma was introduced in 2020, and was named after the iconic Italian city of Rome. The 2027 Amalfi takes things down the ...
Ferrari drops haptic steering wheel buttons, with physical replacements now available—even for existing owners.
The Italian supercar brand is now aligning with the broader industry’s shift back to physical controls, driven largely by ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Ferrari Amalfi's Steering Wheel Can Be Retrofitted To Other ModelsThe Italian carmaker developed a new steering wheel with regular buttons for the Ferrari Amalfi coupe, and it can now be retrofitted to older models.
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