Ferrari Amalfi Spider: The New Luxury V8
With 640 hp and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.3 seconds, the new Ferrari Spider redefines the pleasure of open-air driving in 2026.

If there's one brand that understands the soul of the "real man," that brand is Ferrari. Recently, the giant from Maranello revealed its newest jewel to the world: the Ferrari Amalfi Spider. This model arrives to replace the acclaimed Roma, raising the bar for sophistication for those who wouldn't dream of giving up the feeling of the wind in their face to the soundtrack of a genuine V8 engine.
Below, we detail why this release, scheduled to hit the streets in 2026, is the new object of desire in the male universe.
The Freedom of the Retractable Roof

The Spider version's greatest asset is undoubtedly its high-tech fabric roof. Designed to offer impeccable thermal and acoustic insulation (with a five-layer finish), it can be operated while the car is in motion at speeds up to 60 km/h. The entire opening or closing process takes only 13.5 seconds.
Furthermore, Italian engineering managed to reduce the thickness of the folded roof to just 22 centimeters, which optimized the trunk space: it offers 255 liters with the top closed, ensuring that elegance doesn't sacrifice practicality on a weekend trip.
Performance V8: Power Without Electrification

In a world increasingly focused on electric motors, the Ferrari Amalfi Spider maintains tradition and authenticity. It is equipped with the iconic 3.9 V8 twin-turbo engine, which now delivers an impressive 640 hp and 77.5 kgfm of torque.
This raw power is managed by an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, with electronic adjustments that make the gear changes even more visceral. The result?
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0 to 100 km/h: 3.3 seconds.
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0 to 200 km/h: 9.4 seconds.
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Maximum Speed: 320 km/h.
Aerodynamics and Absolute Control

The Amalfi Spider isn't just fast in a straight line; it was built to dominate the corners. With a movable rear wing that automatically adjusts to three positions, the car generates up to 110 kg of downforce, ensuring maximum stability at high speeds.
For enthusiasts seeking a more "raw" driving experience, the Side Slip Control system allows for controlled drifts in corners, but also offers an ESC-Off mode, which disables the assists for a pure and challenging riding experience.
Interior: The Meeting of Luxury and Technology

Inside, the Amalfi Spider is a tribute to the Mediterranean. The carbon fiber and premium materials envelop a technologically advanced cockpit that respects tradition: the physical ignition button is back on the steering wheel.
The panel features three main screens:
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Instruments: 15.6 inch customizable.
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Multimedia: 10.2-inch center screen.
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Passenger: An exclusive 8.8-inch screen for the companion to monitor performance in real time.
Bella Club Verdict

The Ferrari Amalfi Spider is more than a car; it's a celebration of engineering and good taste. It bears the name of one of Italy's most beautiful regions and delivers the performance that modern man demands. If you seek the perfect balance between legacy and innovation, 2026 will be your year.
Posted in: 03/31/2026
Last modified: 03/31/2026
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