Ferrari knows just how to greet the change in seasons.
The Italian marque unveiled an open-top version of the Amalfi on Thursday. The company’s latest convertible arrives almost a year after its coupe sibling debuted and maintains the power that makes Ferrari’s most accessible supercar so impressive.
The big story with the Amalfi Spider is its redesigned roof. The grand tourer’s sleek shape is thankfully unchanged up until the beltline, meaning that the convertible still looks commanding and stylish in equal measure. The coupe’s hardtop has been replaced by a folding soft top. The automaker says that the new element, which is stowed away in the trunk, can be deployed in just 13.5 seconds at speeds of up to 37 mph, in case you are caught off guard by the change in weather. Its soft top is also just 8.7 inches thick when folded, meaning you’ll still have over six cubic feet of cargo space in the trunk when it’s hidden away.

2027 Ferrari Amalfi Spider
Ferrari
Options abound as far as the soft top is concerned. Ferrari says the top will be offered four tailor-made fabric colors and two technical fabric hues, including the new Tecnico Ottanio. Contrast stitching is also available to further personalize the look of each vehicle. Additionally, Ferrari says that each of the fabric options utilizes a five-layer construction that will provide the same sound and heat insulation as one of its retractable hardtops.
While some change can be good, Ferrari has thankfully seen fit to leave the vehicle’s powertrain alone. The Amalfi may be the closest thing the marque has to an entry-level model, but it’s still packs a serious punch. The car’s grunt comes from a front-mid-mounted 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8. This mill makes 631 hp and 560 ft lbs of torque, which is routed to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The latest Amalfi can sprint from zero to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds and reach the same 199 mph top speed as the coupe.

Inside the 2027 Amalfi Spider
Ferrari
Ferrari has yet to say how much the Amalfi Spider will cost, but based on past convertible variants, expect a sizable jump from the coupe’s $266,810 starting price. We’re also still waiting to find out when the car will arrive on our shores, but sometime this year seems likely.
Click here for more photos of the 2027 Ferrari Amalfi Spider.
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Bryan Hood
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Bryan Hood is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. Before joining the magazine, he worked for the New York Post, Artinfo and New York magazine, where he covered everything from celebrity gossip to…



