The Ferrari Amalfi is a reinterpretation of the archetypal 2+ coupe berlinetta with a front-mid-engine V8.
It combines tradition and innovation in a design language that further develops the aesthetic standards of the Maranello-based brand.
The team at the Ferrari Centro Stile design center, led by Flavio Manzoni, drew inspiration from the elegant proportions of the Ferrari Roma and developed a distinctly sculptural, modern form without sacrificing the essence of Ferrari 2+ sports cars.
The exterior design evolved from a sleek, monolithic "Speedform," giving the model a strong and dynamic identity.
The surfaces are minimalist, with sharp lines and geometric volumes defining a sculptural and coherent body.
The wedge-shaped design of the flanks, together with the lighting units integrated into technical-looking recesses, contribute to a sophisticated and modern aesthetic.
The front end dispenses with a traditional radiator grille.
It features a body-colored, floating wing above a dark, recessed band into which sensors and headlights are discreetly integrated.
The lower splitter completes the composition and emphasizes the visual width and sportiness of the whole.