Top Gear takes a good look at the Ferrari Roma

Top Gear takes a good look at the Ferrari Roma

Did you know that the Roma has rear seats as well? It’s not easy to get in, however.

Automotive publications around the globe have the opportunity to see the new coupe after the Ferrari Roma’s debut. Now it’s Top Gear turn and the video highlights some of the vehicle’s lesser-known details.
Top Gear Note the similarities between the Roma’s The front of the nose and the nose The Monza SP1 & SP2 . Both have prominent splitters. The grille openings are similar in shape, but Roma makes the slats more visible by painting them body-colored. Another shared element is the bar that divides each headlight into 2 sections.

The Roma conceals a secret at the back. Active spoiler is the black area at the bottom of the rear window with the Ferrari logo. In its retracted form, it is invisible. The Roma has rear seats. Despite the fact that there is very little legroom, they are functionally ineffective for anything other than extra storage. One of the most distinctive design elements is the Roma’s cockpit layout. The driver holds a multifunction steering column and gazes through it at the large digital instrument cluster. The top of the center stack houses a portrait-oriented infotainment display. A series of switches is used to create the appearance of a gated gearshifter.

Top Gear takes a good look at the Ferrari Roma

The Roma is powered by a 3.9-liter twin turbo V8. It produces 612 horsepower (456 Kilowatts) as well as 561 pound-feet (761 Newton-meters). An eight-speed dual-clutch transmission is the only option. The Ferrari can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.4 seconds, and 124 mph (200 km/h) in 9.3 seconds.