
One can consider the 2026 Ferrari Amalfi an entry-level car, but they are more than wrong, because many car critics have driven the car model and agree that the information is more than misleading. It might sit right at the base of Ferrari`s lineup, but on the road, it can give you the unmistakable sensation that only a Ferrari can give you: style, speed, and character.

The most standout features are perhaps the car`s front engine or the rear-wheel drive that balance everyday fun drive with extraordinary performance. And many say that it is a car to be driven and not just to be admired. Now, let`s take a look at the Amalfi`s new feature:
Exterior features depict a clean, confident, and modern stance.
As one can notice, the new Amalfi’s design might feel slightly more restrained than the previous model; however, many consider this not a weakness, as it is offset by new exterior add-on features.
For instance, the front end of this gorgeous Ferrari is uncluttered and smooth, featuring slim headlights and a minimal grille that highlights the Amalfi`s aggression. Other elements also give you the impression that we are dealing here with a GT model, elements like fluid body surfaces that are almost sculpted.

Moving towards the rear, one can notice the active spoiler that automatically adjusts, thus providing more downforce on the road with improved grip while cruising at high speeds. And the result is what you get: a sports car with elegant looks and stability when cruising fast.
Engine and Performance – The Heart of the Experience
The 2026 Ferrari Amalfi is powered by a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, with 640 horsepower that is sent to the rear via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. As for performance, the Amalfi takes just 3.3 seconds to hit 100 km/h and 9 seconds to reach 200 km/h. On the other hand, throttle input is sharp. The engine pulls hard across the rev range. The sound is controlled, but still emotional.
The Ferrari Amalfi doesn’t try to be extreme. It doesn’t chase lap records. Instead, it delivers something more important: balance. It’s fast, beautiful, comfortable, and engaging. Calling it “entry-level” misses the point.
The Interior Focuses on Comfortability Rather than Luxury and Sportiveness
The interior has a more intuitive and more driver-friendly feel than it had before. We are dealing here with physical buttons, such as a standout start button present on the steering wheel. That might be a small detail, but a detail that really matters.

As for materials, you have everything we would expect from a Ferrari luxury sports car: leather, stitched surfaces all around, and aluminum. Even if low, the seating position is yet sporty and comfortable enough to keep driving for endless hours. On the rear, the seats are still small; however, they provide enough space for some extra luggage. After all, this is a Ferrari you can actually live with.










