Ferrari's roofless Amalfi is coming to India, and the wait is almost over

Ferrari's roofless Amalfi is coming to India, and the wait is almost over
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Pavel Pavlov
Author: Pavel Pavlov

The drop-top Amalfi Spider lands in India on July 17, 2026, with the same 640-hp V8 as the coupe and a roof that folds in 13.5 seconds.

India has been waiting — and now it finally gets an answer. Ferrari has lifted the veil on the Amalfi Spider, the topless version of the Amalfi coupe. The local unveiling lands on July 17, 2026, Autocar India reports. Ferrari is keeping the official price under wraps for now.

The roof here does not just fold — it does so in 13.5 seconds, and it can do it on the move, at speeds up to 60 km/h. With the top up, the boot holds 255 litres. Fold the roof away, and that drops to 172 litres. Fair trade: freedom takes up space.

The heart of the car has not changed. The same twin-turbo 3.9-litre V8 found in the coupe carries over — 640 hp and 760 Nm. An eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox sends all of it to the rear wheels. 0-100 km/h takes 3.3 seconds, 0-200 km/h takes 9.4 seconds, and top speed is 320 km/h.

The Spider is 86 kg heavier than the coupe, yet the sprint to 100 km/h shows no difference at all — not even a tenth of a second. At 200 km/h, though, the extra weight makes itself known: 0.4 seconds slower. The active rear wing automatically picks one of three settings, and in its most aggressive mode generates up to 110 kg of downforce at 250 km/h.

The cabin philosophy stays the same — a 2+2 layout. The driver faces a 15.6-inch display, the centre console gets a 10.25-inch screen, and the passenger gets a dedicated 8.8-inch panel of their own. Everyone gets their own window into the Ferrari world.

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