The exterior design of the Ferrari Amalfi is inspired by a sleek, monolithic speedform that gives it a strong and dynamic identity. A minimalist approach that defines a sculpted and refined body. The Amalfi was launched in a new paint color created especially for this car.
Verde Costiera is a vibrant green tone inspired by the Mediterranean landscape surrounding the Amalfi Coast. It's offered as one of six special paint options for Ferrari's latest "entry-level" grand tourer. This is my personal opinion, but I find a car tells you what color it wants to be.
Some colors work on certain cars, and don't on others. Roma, for example, is the worst car in Ferrari's portfolio to be in red. Amalfi, on the other hand, looks absolutely stunning in red.
See photos of the new Ferrari Amalfi's exterior from every angle. The 2027 Ferrari Amalfi offers a curated palette that blends heritage, elegance, and exclusivity. The standard color, Rosso Mugello, delivers signature Ferrari vibrance.
The debut color, Verde Costiera, evokes the shimmering tones of the Mediterranean Sea, reflecting the model's inspiration and its celebration of effortless Italian sophistication. Courtesy of Ferrari Inside, the Ferrari Amalfi adopts a dual-cockpit layout that envelops both driver and passenger in a harmonious, performance. The color, Verde Costiera, is a vivid teal inspired by the Amalfi Coast's shimmering sea.
20-inch lightweight wheels with hollowed-out spokes reduce the weight of components that move horizontally with the wheels and reduce any visual drama. The compact rear deck hides an active spoiler, which automatically deploys to create extra downforce, helping the car stay stable at high speed. The Ferrari Amalfi, shown here in the Bianco Artico color scheme, is estimated to start at around $275,000.
The Ferrari Amalfi (Type F169M) is a grand touring car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari. It was unveiled on July 1, 2025. The car is replacing the Ferrari Roma, with an estimated starting price of $283,000.
It has a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. The car is named after the village of Amalfi on the Gulf of Salerno. [1][2][3].
Read our 2027 Ferrari Amalfi review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this coupe performed in our testing.