In 2022, an authorized dealer quietly imported a unique 4-seater supercar with a distinct color combination of Blu Roma blue, exclusively available for Ferrari’s Grand Tourer line. The car also features a set of 5-spoke Forged Matt Grigio Corsa Diamond Cut gray wheels and a stylish black exhaust system.

It was believed that the car would soon find its owner, but it wasn’t until two years later that this Ferrari Roma finally met its first buyer, a businessman from Đắk Lắk province. Thus, after spending two birthdays in the showroom, the car has finally been sold.

The Ferrari Roma was introduced in late November 2019 as an entirely new 2+2 Coupe unveiled in Rome, Italy. Its design draws inspiration from the classic styles of the 1950s and 1960s, a period that the Italian supercar maker refers to as “La Dolce Vita.”

A notable feature of the Roma is its additional two seats in the rear, along with a vertically oriented infotainment screen. Similar to the Ferrari Portofino, an additional screen can be equipped in front of the passenger, but it is an optional feature.

The interior of this particular Ferrari Roma, now owned by the Đắk Lắk businessman, boasts a stunning combination of blue, white, and red stripes.

The Italian supercar maker equipped the 4-seater Ferrari Roma with a 3.9-liter V8 engine, generating a maximum output of 620 horsepower and a peak torque of 760 Nm.

This newest 2+2 Coupe from Ferrari is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and a square key, similar to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale.

With these specifications, the nearly 1.5-ton Ferrari Roma 4-seater supercar can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds, reaching 200 km/h in an additional 5.9 seconds, before attaining a top speed of over 320 km/h.

You may also like

The New Aluminum Chassis of Lamborghini Temerario: A 25% Stiffness Improvement Over the Huracan

The Lamborghini Temerario is an engineering marvel, boasting a new power output of almost 1,000 horsepower and an all-new aluminum chassis. This innovative design delivers a staggering 25% increase in rigidity over its predecessor, resulting in a super car that’s not just powerful but also exceptionally agile and responsive.

The BMW Boss Insists the M5 is Still a Sports Car at Heart, Despite its Heft.

The 2025 BMW M5 has gained considerable weight compared to its predecessor due to the addition of an electric motor system. However, the Bavarian automaker asserts that this has no impact on the driving experience. With a powerful engine and enhanced performance, the M5 continues to offer an exhilarating drive, delivering an ultimate driving experience that BMW is renowned for. The weight distribution has been carefully engineered to ensure the car maintains its agility and responsiveness, offering a seamless blend of electric power and BMW’s signature driving dynamics.

The All-New Ford Super Duty 2025: A Complete Overhaul, Inside and Out.

In a bold move, Ford has discontinued the Limited trim, the pinnacle of luxury in the 2025 Super Duty lineup, and introduced the new Platinum Plus trim.

The World Peace Madam Beauty Queen Sells Her McLaren 720S Spider Convertible After Just 2,600 km of Thrilling Adventures.

The McLaren 720S Spider is an exquisite convertible supercar, previously owned by Phuong Le, the Vietnamese entrepreneur and beauty queen. This limited-edition vehicle, purchased brand new by the esteemed Mrs. Le in 2022, has barely been driven, with a mileage of less than 3,000 km. Now, this sleek and powerful automobile is up for grabs, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.

The Lamborghini Urus: An Exclusive Privilege for Owners of the €2.2 Million Essenza SCV12 Racing Car, Now in Vietnam.

The Lamborghini Urus Performante Essenza SCV12 is an exclusive offering from the Italian marque, and it’s certainly not your average SUV. With a price tag that’s out of this world, this super SUV is reserved for those who already own the Essenza SCV12 racing car, which retails at a cool 2.2 million Euros. This is not just a vehicle; it’s an experience that money can barely buy.