Ferrari Unveils All-New Amalfi Petrol Coupe – A Bold Statement Before Its EV Era

๐ŸŽ️ Ferrari Unveils All-New Amalfi Petrol Coupe – A Bold Statement Before Its EV Era




Published on: July 14, 2025

๐Ÿ”ฅ A Grand Farewell to Petrol Power?

In a surprise move, Ferrari has unveiled its latest masterpiece – the Amalfi Petrol Coupe, just months before its first-ever all-electric supercar enters production in 2026. At a time when most luxury carmakers are shifting full-speed toward electrification, Ferrari’s bold V8-powered Amalfi coupe is a celebration of combustion performance and Italian heritage.
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๐Ÿš— Key Specs & Performance


Power Output: 640 horsepower


0–100 km/h: Approx. 3.2 seconds

Top Speed: 320 km/h

Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive

Price: Starting at €240,000 (~₹2.3 Crore, excluding import duties)

The Amalfi Coupe combines classic Ferrari elements — sculpted design, a snarling V8, and precise engineering — with next-gen aerodynamics and digital cockpit technology.

๐Ÿงช Design Philosophy: Modern Yet Classic

The Amalfi features sleek LED headlamps, a revised long-hood coupe silhouette, and a rear diffuser inspired by the 812 Superfast. Ferrari says the Amalfi’s design nods to both future EV aerodynamics and the legendary GT spirit of the past.

Inside, it boasts:


Sustainably tanned leather interior


⚡ A Final Push Before Ferrari Goes Electric

This launch comes just months ahead of Ferrari's expected first all-electric supercar, rumored to debut in early 2026. The company is preparing a multi-platform EV strategy, yet insists petrol power still has a place in performance — for now.

The Amalfi may well be one of the last great Ferrari V8s, crafted with precision and passion, aimed at collectors and purists who aren't ready to give up on combustion just yet.

๐ŸŒ Global Launch & Availability

๐Ÿ“ Officially unveiled: Italy (July 1, 2025)

๐ŸŒŽ Deliveries begin: Q1 2026 in Europe, followed by select markets

๐Ÿ“‹ Pre-orders open through Ferrari dealerships and invite-only channels

๐Ÿ“ธ First Look


๐Ÿง  DriveDigest100 Take

Ferrari has delivered a masterstroke — bridging tradition and transformation. The Amalfi doesn’t reject the EV era; it simply celebrates everything that made Ferrari legendary before turning the page.

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