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Ferrari’s Next Sports Car May Be a Convertible

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– Ferrari is reportedly planning to reveal an Amalfi Spider convertible, likely in early March.
– The convertible will share its twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine and performance with the existing Amalfi coupe.
– Its styling will be similar to the coupe, and it will feature a new brake-by-wire system.
– The Amalfi Spider is part of Ferrari’s plan to launch five new models in 2026.
– Ferrari aims to introduce a total of 20 new models by the end of the decade.

Rumors are swirling that Ferrari is poised to unveil a new convertible sports car, potentially named the Amalfi Spider, as early as next month. This open-top variant is expected to follow the debut of the Amalfi coupe, which arrived last summer as the successor to the Roma model line. Industry whispers suggest a reveal could happen in the first half of March, aligning with the brand’s ambitious plan to introduce several new vehicles this year.

Reports indicate the upcoming Spider will share its core mechanicals with the fixed-roof Amalfi. Power is expected to come from the same formidable twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine, a unit that delivers 631 horsepower and 561 pound-feet of torque in the coupe. With that potent setup, the coupe sprints from zero to 62 miles per hour in a blistering 3.3 seconds, a performance benchmark the convertible will likely match. The Spider will also adopt the coupe’s styling philosophy and is anticipated to feature Ferrari’s advanced brake-by-wire technology.

This potential launch fits into a much larger product offensive from Maranello. The company has publicly stated a goal of delivering 20 entirely new models by the year 2030. For 2026 alone, the plan reportedly includes five new introductions. One of these is already confirmed: an all-electric model called the Luce, scheduled for May. That leaves four other slots to fill, making the Amalfi Spider a strong candidate for one of the early-year reveals.

If the timeline holds true, enthusiasts could see a new Ferrari model approximately every two months throughout the year. This rapid pace underscores the brand’s commitment to refreshing and expanding its lineup. The Amalfi Spider would directly replace the Roma Spider, continuing the evolution of Ferrari’s front-engine V8 grand touring portfolio. As the automotive world watches closely, the imminent arrival of this convertible would mark a thrilling start to an action-packed year for the iconic Italian manufacturer.

(Source: Motor1)

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