Ferrari offers a better view than you can get.
Our colleagues from Italy were present to witness the unveiling of the Ferrari Roma. To give you a better view of the new coupe, they even took photos.
Although the Roma has a simple, smooth exterior, its styling is eye-catching. The nose is sloping downward and leads to an eggcrate-style grille. The lower fascia is covered by a prominent splitter and a mesh cover. The headlights are located low on the prominent fenders. There’s also a power bulge at the center of your hood.
The vehicle’s profile is where the clean lines of the Roma are most evident. It’s easy to see the long, swoopy front fenders and the hood. An arching roof and wide rear lead to the A-pillar, which is steeply arched. The sides look smooth thanks to flush-mounted door handles.
The tail has a large rear window, four oval-shaped taillights and horizontal LEDs for the lamps. The diffuser is where the quad exhausts are located.
The Ferrari twin-turbo V8 engine, a 3.9-liter twin turbo V8, produces 612 horsepower (456 Kilowatts) as well as 561 pound-feet (761 Newton-meters). The engine runs through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Roma can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.4 seconds. It also hits speeds of 124 mph (220 kph), in 9.3 seconds. The maximum speed is greater that 199 mph (320 km/h).
The interior of the Roma is a new Ferrari design. The center stack and console are combined by an angled divider that runs from the top to the bottom of the dashboard. The top of the screen is a portrait-layout informationtainment screen. The gear selection is controlled by a series of switches. Driver looks through the steering wheel and sees an enormous digital instrument display. Passengers have a smaller screen in front.