The stunning Ferrari Roma Spider, a convertible supercar, was recently showcased in Hanoi and has now arrived in Ho Chi Minh City for the public to admire.

This is the second Ferrari Roma Spider to grace Vietnam. It boasts a unique Celeste Trevi blue exterior, a color specially developed by Ferrari for the Roma Spider. The name evokes the image of a clear blue sky and the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome, embodying classic Italian elegance.

The Ferrari Roma Spider is officially distributed in Vietnam with a starting price of 20 billion VND. The first unit has already hit the roads of Hanoi, while the second one has just arrived in Ho Chi Minh City.

Design-wise, the Ferrari Roma Spider exudes elegance and sports a sleek, athletic profile. It features slim LED matrix headlights seamlessly integrated with the body-colored grille. The iconic prancing horse logo in chrome, 360-degree cameras, and surround sensors adorn the front end.

This supercar is fitted with stunning 20-inch five-spoke star-shaped alloy wheels, black-painted brake calipers, and yellow Ferrari logo. Its black soft top can be raised or lowered in just 13.5 seconds, even while the car is in motion at speeds of up to 60 km/h. Ferrari also offers a range of personalization options for the soft top, including red Marrone, gray, or navy blue.

Unlike other Ferrari models, the Roma Spider offers a choice between standard sports exhausts or dark-colored ceramic exhausts.

Being a convertible, the Roma Spider’s chassis has been reinforced compared to the coupe version, resulting in an approximately 84 kg increase in weight. The trunk space has also been reduced to 255 liters, which is still sufficient for short trips.

Step inside the Ferrari Roma Spider, and you’ll find a minimalist yet luxurious cabin. It boasts a 16-inch digital instrument cluster, an 8.4-inch central display, and an optional 8.8-inch screen for the front passenger. The standard seats are upholstered in black Nero leather and Alcantara, with options for Daytona racing seats, square patterns, embroidered headrest logos, or contrast stitching.

Under the hood, the Ferrari Roma Spider is powered by a 3.9L twin-turbocharged V8 engine that delivers 620 horsepower and 760 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a Magna 8DCL900 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, driving the rear wheels. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of over 320 km/h.

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