Ferrari India has launched the Amalfi Spider at an introductory price of ₹4.6 crore (ex-showroom, before options). The convertible grand tourer arrives in India just four months after its global debut and commands a ₹52 lakh premium over the Amalfi coupe.
Powering the Amalfi Spider is Ferrari’s familiar 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8, producing 640hp and 760Nm. Power is sent to the rear wheels through an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
Despite being 86kg heavier than the coupe, Ferrari claims:
The biggest difference from the coupe is the electrically operated fabric roof, which can be opened or closed in 13.5 seconds at speeds of up to 60kph.
Other highlights include:
Inside, the Amalfi Spider retains the coupe’s 2+2 layout and premium equipment list.
Key features include:
Boot space stands at 255 litres with the roof up, reducing to 172 litres when the roof is folded.
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The Amalfi Spider offers everything buyers loved about the coupe, with the added appeal of open-top motoring. Yes, it costs over ₹50 lakh more than the hardtop, but if you’re already shopping for a Ferrari grand tourer, hearing that twin-turbo V8 with the roof down is probably worth every extra rupee.
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