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The $262,000 Amalfi Shows Why Ferrari’s Still Got It

The brand’s latest V-8 sportscar corrects a ‘mistake’ on the Roma.

The Ferrari Amalfi is the least expensive car in the company’s lineup. It goes on sale in 2026 with a price tag of $261,810 (not including destination fees). 

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It sounds obvious, but if you want to know how a carmaker is doing, you’ve got to drive its cars. Marketing is one thing, but if the nuts and bolts of the car itself don’t deliver on what it promises, the consumer will know.

The data show Ferrari will finish the year looking strong compared with competitors, maintaining a wide profit margin and solid order books amid the general chaos swirling around EVs, tariffs, supply chains and China. But it’s the company’s diverse lineup of drivetrains that provides the proof behind the numbers. Nowhere is that more clear than in a look at its new $261,810 Amalfi.