Ferrari NV unveiled the Roma Spider on Thursday, the first of four supercars the company plans to release this year.
(Bloomberg) — Ferrari NV unveiled the Roma Spider on Thursday, the first of four supercars the company plans to release this year.
The Ferrari Roma Spider features a 612-horsepower V8 turbo engine and can reach a top speed of about 200 miles per hour, the Italian carmaker said in a statement. It evokes carefree 1950s styling with a soft top that deploys in just 13.5 seconds even while driving at up to 37 miles per hour.
Ferrari has hiked prices on some of its cars and is benefiting from wealthy buyers being less acutely affected by soaring inflation and rising interest rates. The company is preparing to shift to electric vehicles and turn its historic factory in northern Italy into a hub for battery-powered cars.
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