ferrari rolls out amalfi sports car with taillights hidden inside the wedge-shaped body

Ferrari Amalfi sports car in Verde Costiera color

 

Ferrari unveils the Amalfi sports car with taillights concealed within the body of the wedge-shaped vehicle. Unlike the other models of the car manufacturer, the rear lights in the recent automobile are not obvious, and they light up like lines. From the outside, the vehicle looks sculptured, appearing monolithic and shaped by the sharp lines around it. The side of the car where the lights are hidden shows a wedge shape, and the front misses the traditional grille. Here, instead, is a body-colored wing above a dark recessed area, and this wing carried the headlights and the hidden sensors of the Ferrari Amalfi sports car. Below it is a splitter that makes the vehicle look wider and athletic.

 

At the back, the sharp line of the silhouette wraps around the body. The vehicle comes with a large diffuse to help with the airflow and reduce the drag while cruising, and the rear screen also connects to the built-in spoiler. For the first edition of the Ferrari Amalfi sports car, the design team gives it a bright teal green paint called Verde Costiera, a color inspired by the reflection of the sea near the famous coast. The Ferrari Amalfi sports car belongs to a 2+ coupe berlinetta series of the car manufacturer, meaning that it has two main seats and two smaller rear seats for the passengers, hence the fastback shape from the roof of the vehicle going to the back.

all images courtesy of Ferrari

 

 

Steering wheel with tactile buttons instead of touchscreen

 

Inside the Ferrari Amalfi sports car, the car manufacturer uses a dual-cockpit design, so the driver and passenger each have their own space. It still feels connected by the dashboard, doors, and the middle console, especially since the front passenger has their own infotainment screen, and the shape of the interior is faceted to draw attention to the center touchscreen. The dashboard has a single-piece design that includes the instrument cluster and air vents together, while the center console is carved from a block of anodized aluminum. The latter floats above the floor and contains the gear selector, key slot, wireless phone charging, and other controls. As for the door panels, they have handles built into sail-like shapes, and the speakers are hidden behind small holes in aluminum.

 

The color of the Ferrari Amalfi sports car cabin matches the green theme of the exterior. Inside, however, it is called the Verde Bellagio, used around the front. For this model, owners can opt for massage chairs with air chambers for the seats. Another optional accessory is the 14-speaker audio system from Burmester for a cinema-sounding music playing. The Ferrari Amalfi sports car also uses an upgraded human-machine interface, starting with the steering wheel that has tactile buttons instead of a touchscreen. The start button on the left side of the wheel is crafted in aluminum, just like in the old Ferrari race cars. Specs-wise, the vehicle comes with a twin-turbo V8 engine, and the Ferrari Amalfi sports car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h in nine seconds.

Ferrari unveils the Amalfi sports car with taillights concealed within the body

the rear lights in the recent automobile are not obvious, and they light up like lines

the side of the car shows a wedge shape

aerial view of the vehicle

from the outside, the vehicle looks sculptured, appearing monolithic

view inside the vehilce

the steering wheel has tactile buttons instead of a touchscreen

the car manufacturer uses a dual-cockpit design, so the driver and passenger each have their own space

at the back, the sharp line of the silhouette wraps around the body

 

project info:

 

name: Amalfi sports car

car manufacturer: Ferrari | @ferrari

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