The 4-seat supercar model has been stopped by the Italian brand from producing coupe after 4 years of launch, while the convertible version is still in production. The car was spotted parked in an area familiar to supercar enthusiasts in the city.
The Ferrari Roma is currently considered a rare model, as the company only continues to produce convertible variants. The coupe is highly appreciated for its elegant design, classic grand touring style, while still maintaining the typical sporty spirit of Ferrari. The vehicle has a 4-seat configuration, meeting the needs of flexible use, suitable for trips of a small family.
The Roma of a businessman in Ho Chi Minh City has a striking blue paint color, combined with a set of 5 silver double-spoke wheels and a yellow brake hop to create a contrasting highlight. The exterior of the Roma is inspired by the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso and 250 GT 2+2 models, with refined details such as flat door handles, thin LED light strips and active rear spoilers. This design helped Ferrari Roma win the prestigious Red Dot Award.
The interior is arranged in a "2+2" shape, with a compact rear row of seats. The dashboard stands out with a 16-inch digital driver's display and an 8.4-inch central touchscreen. In addition, users can option a separate screen for front passengers to track operations and adjust entertainment, air conditioning or tour functions.
Under the capo roof, the Ferrari Roma is equipped with a 3.9L twin-turbocharged V8 engine (code F154). producing a maximum capacity of 612 horsepower and 761 Nm of torque, accompanied by an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. With this power, Roma has the ability to accelerate strongly and bring a typical driving experience of the Italian supercar brand.