The 2026 Ferrari Amalfi will be priced from $503,261 before options and on-road costs, representing a $50,000 increase over the Roma grand tourer it replaces.
Ferrari’s new ‘entry-level’ model made its Australian public debut this week, when it was presented to clients and media in Melbourne before being whisked off back to Italy.
Local orders for the replacement for the Italian performance car brand’s most attainable model are now open, ahead of first deliveries commencing in the second half of 2026.
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While the Amalfi appears to be a facelifted Roma, the Prancing Horse brand says it has applied a number of changes and new developments across the board to warrant the rename.
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