The Ferrari Roma first appeared in late 2019 before going on sale in 2020. Based on the Portofino, it is a 2+2 coupe powered by a 3.9-litre V8 engine putting out 620hp and producing a 0-62mph time of 3.4 seconds.
Ferrari launched a Roma Spider convertible version in 2023. we’re currently building a new page for this car, so check back again soon.
Despite the potency of its turbocharged V8 engine, Ferrari sees this car as a comfortable grant tourer, dubbing the Roma ‘La Nuova Dolce Vita’ – Italian for ‘The Sweet Life’ – and representing the carefree atmosphere in Rome in the 1950s and ‘60s. Certainly there are styling nods to several past classic Ferraris including the 250 GTO.
Reviewers like the visuals; The Car Expertsuggests the Roma looks like nothing else Ferrari offers today, “with a classically designed front grille making a real impression,” while Evocalls it “the cleanest-looking Ferrari for a generation.”