The Amalfi's interior is dominated by a dual cockpit, enclosing the driver and front passenger in two visually connected spaces, linked by the dashboard, door panels, and center tunnel.
The cocoon effect is enhanced by a faceted surface that breaks up the symmetry and highlights the central touchscreen, creating a formal interaction between the two passengers.
The interior design is deliberately simplified – with a clear and modern design language, reflected in the extensive use of high-quality materials and integrated technology solutions.
The dashboard, a first for Ferrari, features a monolithic design, with the instrument cluster and air vents merging into a single block.
The center tunnel, milled from a single block of anodized aluminum, has a sculptural design and appears to float.
It houses functions such as the gearshift gate, key slot, wireless charging cradle, and other controls.
The door handles are integrated into openings whose shapes resemble small sails, while the woofers are hidden behind perforated aluminum panels, contributing to a technically sophisticated aesthetic.