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THE OVERTAKE -BEHIND THE SCENES-

The All-New Ferrari Roma - The Collection Ferrari

F430 Designer Analyzes The Ferrari Roma!

Ferrari Roma (2020): Test - Neuvorstellung - Sportwagen

The New FERRARI ROMA In Italy!

Ferrari Roma : 0-200 km/h !

Road Review: Ferrari Roma | 4K

Ferrari Roma First Drive Review | Sports car or GT?

Ferrari Roma review - stunning new GT unveils Ferrari's future

Essai Ferrari Roma (2020)

Ferrari Roma Review

Ferrari Roma - Review Of Maranello's Latest Grand Tourer

Ferrari Roma review - stunning new GT unveils Ferrari's future

2x UNRELEASED Ferrari Roma in Geneva FULL look + Ferrari Monza SP2

Ferrari Roma makes its Middle East Debut in Dubai

Ferrari Roma, l'analisi stilistica: tutti i dettagli del design spiegati...

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Ferrari Roma | PR

Further details about the Ferrari Roma have been revealed during an innovative social media communication campaign. Exemplifying the concept of the Nuova Dolce Vita, the car has been the protagonist of a dedicated shoot in iconic locations around Italy’s capital city where it has encountered public and critical claim alike. The latest coupé from Maranello features harmonious proportions and elegantly balanced volumes which are very much in line with Ferrari’s front-engined grand touring tradition. Timeless and sublimely refined, from a technical point of view the Ferrari Roma introduces a series of unparalleled features that put it at the top of its segment in terms of performance and driving enjoyment. These include most notably a new powertrain with 8-speed gearbox, the introduction of the five-position manettino for the first time on a Ferrari grand tourer, and a best-in-class power/weight ratio. All of which make the Ferrari Roma the most powerful and fun to drive mid-fron...

Ferrari Roma - Official Video

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