Ferrari Roma is due for an update. The so-called entry-level Ferrari is set to receive a mid-life facelift soon. In fact, the latest prototypes of the Roma M look much closer to production than before.
As part of the update, the Roma M is likely to get a few cosmetic changes on the outside and the latest tech on the inside. It appears that the soft camouflage on the latest test mule is hiding production-spec bodywork underneath.
The overall shape of the Roma doesn’t appear to have changed much. However, the car could get a new set of LED taillights, among other changes. It will be available as a coupe and spider. The interior layout is expected to be largely the same.
Currently, the Roma is powered by a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine mounted in the front. It develops 620 hp @ 7,500 rpm and is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The same engine will propel the facelift version.
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