Ferrari’s Amalfi Spider buzz

Ferrari’s new Amalfi Spider is getting traction online for pairing a V8 powerplant with an open-top design inspired by the Amalfi Coast — luxe roadster vibes with performance roots ( ). Lifestyle posts are calling out the coastal design language as Ferrari’s latest convertible play — expect lots of photo spreads and soundtrack clips from influencers ( ).

Ferrari unveiled the Amalfi Spider in Maranello on March 12, 2026 as the open‑top addition to the Amalfi family. (ferrari.com) Ferrari’s corporate release lists the Spider’s twin‑turbo V8 at 640 hp. (ferrari.com) Multiple major outlets report the same engine as a 3.9‑litre twin‑turbo V8 tuned to about 631 hp, with a 0–62 mph sprint of roughly 3.3 seconds and a top speed near 199 mph. (autoblog.com) The fabric soft top folds or deploys in 13.5 seconds and can be operated on the move (Ferrari quotes up to 60 km/h), while the folded roof packs down to about 220 mm to preserve luggage capacity (255 L with roof up, 172 L with roof down). (ferrari.com) Ferrari says the Spider keeps up‑to‑date chassis tech — brake‑by‑wire, active aerodynamics with a three‑position rear wing and upgraded dynamic controls — and the convertible adds roughly 86 kg (about 190 lb) of reinforcement and mechanism weight versus the coupe. (ferrari.com) Launch materials and clips went straight to Ferrari’s channels (official YouTube upload dated Mar 12, 2026) and to short‑form platforms where brand posts and reels have collected thousands of interactions (a Ferrari TikTok clip tied to the launch shows multiple thousands of likes), while legacy outlets from Forbes to Motor1 published coverage within days. (youtube.com)

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