Ferrari Amalfi Spider Launched In India At Rs 4.60 Crore
Italian supercar giant Ferrari has launched the Amalfi Spider at Rs 4.60 crore, ex-showroom, marking the convertible grand tourer's arrival in the country nearly four months after its global unveiling in March 2026.
The Ferrari Amalfi Spider is the drop-top version of the Amalfi coupe, which itself is the successor to the Roma. The Amalfi Spider commands a premium of Rs 52 lakh over its hard-top sibling's Rs 4.08 crore price tag.

Ferrari Amalfi Spider: Engine And Performance
Power for the Ferrari Amalfi Spider comes from a 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 shared with the coupe. The Amalfi's engine pushes out 640hp and 760Nm of peak torque, all of which is sent to the rear wheels with the help of an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
Ferrari claims the Amalfi Spider will sprint from 0-100km/h in 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 320kph for the Amalfi Spider. These figures match the hard-top despite the convertible carrying 86kg of extra weight from its folding roof mechanism.

Ferrari Amalfi Spider: Design & Features
Body panels and the front fascia for the Ferrari Amalfi Spider are carried over unchanged from the coupe. Details such as the quad-tip exhausts, gloss-black rear diffuser and active spoiler are shared too and the Amalfi Spider rides on the same 20-inch wheels and shares the same all-LED lighting setup.
The Ferrari Amalfi Spider's defining change compared to its coupe sibling is its folding fabric roof. The roof of the Amalfi Spider opens or closes in 13.5 seconds at speeds of up to 60km/h and comes in a choice of four colours. Ferrari says the five-layer roof material keeps cabin noise close to that of a hard-top model, while added wind deflectors on the rear-seat backrests further reduce buffeting with the roof down.

The cabin layout in the Ferrari Amalfi Spider mirrors the coupe's 2+2 configuration. The dashboard is built around a 10.25-inch central touchscreen, an 8.8-inch passenger display and a 15.6-inch digital instrument cluster ahead of the driver.
Standard equipment on the Amalfi Spider includes powered sports seats, a three-spoke steering wheel with physical controls, curved AC vents and an aluminium-milled centre tunnel. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are included as well.

The convertible Amalfi also gets Level 2 ADAS, adaptive cruise control, automatic climate control, connected car technology and a wireless charging pad, with buyers able to personalise upholstery, trim and colour schemes. Boot space stands at 255 litres with the roof up and 172 litres with it stowed.


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