The new mid-front-engined Ferrari Roma 2+ coupe has been revealed overnight.
 
Power comes from the brand’s 3.9-litre turbocharged V8 engine which is tuned to produce 456kW of power between 5750 and 7500rpm, and 760Nm of torque between 3000 and 5750rpm. Drive is sent to the rear through the eight-speed DCT gearbox that was introduced on the SF90 Stradale.
 
Ferrari claims the Roma can sprint from 0-100km/h in 3.4 seconds, and reach the 200km/h in 9.3 seconds. The top speed is listed at over 320km/h.
 
Dimensionally, the Roma is 4656mm long, 1974mm wide, 1301mm high with a 2670mm wheelbase. Ferrari says the car has a dry weight of 1472kg.
  
On the inside, there’s a digital instrument cluster and a portrait-oriented infotainment touchscreen that includes the climate control functions.
 
The press release goes on to say “with its distinctive flair and style, the car is a contemporary representation of the carefree, pleasurable way of life that characterised Rome in the 1950s and ‘60s.”
 
Ferrari has confirmed the Roma will arrive Down Under towards the end of 2020 with pricing to be announced at a later date. 
 
Update: Ferrari's Australian arm has announced pricing for the Roma will start from $409,888 plus on-road costs. Local deliveries are set to commence in the first quarter of 2021. 
  
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