Imported to Vietnam since July 2024, the Ferrari Roma Spider convertible supercar has officially been handed over to a businessman in Hanoi.

According to the announcement, this supercar is priced at a staggering 24 billion VND (excluding registration fees).

The Hanoi businessman’s Ferrari Roma Spider boasts a striking black and red metallic exterior.

The Ferrari Roma Spider impresses with its classically-inspired design language, featuring soft and fluid curves that stretch from front to back.

The minimalist yet luxurious style is evident in the removal of all unnecessary details, such as the cooling system, which is ensured by vents created on a single surface. The fully adaptive LED headlights are accentuated by a horizontal light bar that evokes the structure of the car’s frame.

Unlike the “elder brother” SF90 Spider, which is equipped with a two-piece hardtop, this convertible model features a soft top made of fabric to optimize weight. The five-layer soft top can be raised or lowered in 13.5 seconds at speeds of up to 60 km/h.

Additionally, rear passengers can lower the top by simply pressing a special wind control module integrated into the seatback.

The Ferrari Roma Spider is fitted with 20-inch wheels, paired with 245/35ZR20 front and 285/35ZR20 rear tires. It boasts impressive braking power with 390 mm front and 360 mm rear discs.

In terms of interior, the Roma Spider’s cabin doesn’t deviate much from the standard model. Being a 2+ coupe, the second row of seats is modest, more suitable for storing personal belongings than seating passengers.

The cockpit is designed to be modern, captivating, and symmetrical, with a wrapping dashboard that distinctly separates the driver and passenger areas.

The sleek center console slopes towards the rear, giving the feeling of sitting in a futuristic spaceship. Additionally, customers can opt for a neck-warming feature with 18-way electrically adjustable sports seats.

Standard equipment includes a 16-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8.4-inch central touchscreen. There’s also an optional 8.8-inch screen for the passenger, displaying familiar information such as performance parameters, navigation, and allowing control of climate and entertainment functions.

The Ferrari Roma Spider is powered by a front-mounted V8 twin-turbo engine, a departure from the mid-rear engine configuration of other Ferrari supercars. This 3.9L engine produces a maximum output of 620 horsepower and 760 Nm of torque. It is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission from Magna, positioned at the rear to optimize weight distribution.

This setup enables the Roma Spider to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and from 0-200 km/h in 9.3 seconds, reaching a top speed of over 320 km/h.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

Photos: Trung Trần

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