The Ferrari Amalfi retains a special place in our hearts. Ever since driving it in Portugal last year, we have not been able to get it out of our minds as the ideal everyday Ferrari; if everyday meant we were actually able
The Ferrari Amalfi inches closer to the Philippines after making its regional debut in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For the uninitiated, it replaces the Roma as the Prancing Horse's latest 'entry-level' offering.Official prices have yet to be confirmed, but current
Horses are generally a theme in the automotive industry; not only do you measure a car's power using a unit called horsepower, but brands have made it their logo or their central identity. Such is the case with the Ferrari Amalfi
This is Ferrari's newest 'entry-level' model. Named after a famous town on the southern coast of Italy, this 2+2 GT car replaces the Roma as the most affordable way into the Ferrari brand-a key to the Kingdom of
The very best thing about the new Ferrari Amalfi is...its steering wheel. Gone are the touch-sensitive controls that were so annoying that Ferrari latterly switched them off if you didn't touch them for ten seconds to stop drivers from
With a 631hp output, physical buttons, and an easy-to-pronounce name
Alert: a new Ferrari with a badge you can actually pronounce!After mouthfuls like Purosangue and 12Cilindri, it's a relief to meet the new Ferrari Amalfi, named after the posh holiday destination on Italy's southern coast. And that's far
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