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Ferrari Roma M global debut-teaser

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Ferrari Roma successor (Roma M) to make its global debut on July 1

Ferrari Roma, the brand’s so-called entry-level model, is getting a major update. Dubbed the Roma M, the replacement for the coupe, is all set to make its global debut on July 1, 2025.

The Roma M is expected to feature some cosmetic changes, while retaining its overall profile. It could get redesigned headlamps and taillights, new wheels and other minor design tweaks, while the cabin will incorporate the latest tech.

Ferrari Roma M global debut

Ferrari is likely to retain the same 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine as the outgoing model, but we might see a slight bump in performance. In its current configuration, it develops 620 hp @ 7500 rpm and is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The Ferrari Roma successor will be available in both Coupe and Spider body styles.

Source: @liucunyi_starandcar

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