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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 Italian supercar brand is now aligning with the broader industry’s shift back to physical controls, driven largely by ...
The Roma was introduced in 2020, and was named after the iconic Italian city of Rome. The 2027 Amalfi takes things down the ...
Ferrari has long understood the power of names. Unlike its track-bred monsters like the SF90 or 812 Competizione ...
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HotCars on MSNFerrari Ditches Haptic Controls For Real Buttons, Starting With AmalfiFerrari is bringing back buttons, starting with the Amalfi, and offering retrofits for existing models after owners pushed ...
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