Ferrari Amalfi Spider launched at Rs 4.6 crore

By Viraaj Bhatnagar
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The Amalfi Spider comes to India just four months after its global debut.

Ferrari India has begun accepting orders for the Amalfi Spider, priced at Rs 4.6 crore, before options. As the name suggests, the Amalfi Spider is the convertible derivative of the Ferrari Amalfi grand tourer, and it’s available in India just a few months after its global debut in March 2026.

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Compared to its coupe counterpart, which is currently priced at Rs 4.08 crore (before options), the Amalfi Spider commands a premium of Rs 52 lakh.

Ferrari Amalfi Spider powertrain and performance

Retains coupe’s 640hp twin-turbo V8  

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The Amalfi Spider is powered by the same 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 as its coupe sibling, developing 640hp and 760Nm. This is funnelled solely to the rear wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic. Ferrari claims a 0-100kph time of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 320kph – despite its drop-top form factor and 86kg heavier kerb weight, the Amalfi Spider is impressively similar to the coupe in terms of claimed performance.

Ferrari Amalfi Spider exterior and interior

Fabric roof can be operated at up to 60kph

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Expectedly, the Amalfi Spider looks identical to its coupe counterpart, with the only major visual differentiator being its folding fabric roof, which opens in 13.5 seconds at speeds of up to 60kph. Buyers get four colour options for the roof, and the five-layer material it uses is said to maintain NVH levels comparable to those of a hard-top Ferrari.

Ferrari has also added wind deflectors to the Amalfi Spider’s rear-seat backrests to keep wind noise under control, and the convertible can be had in an exclusive Rosso Tramonto colour, too.

Interior layout mirrors that of the coupe

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The Amalfi Spider’s interior layout is also the same as that of the coupe, with highlights such as a 2+2 seating layout, a 10.25-inch central infotainment touchscreen, an 8.8-inch passenger display, a 15.6-inch digital driver’s display, powered sports seats, a three-spoke steering wheel with lots of physical controls, curved AC vents and an aluminium-milled centre tunnel.

In terms of creature comforts, the Amalfi Spider packs wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), connected car tech, adaptive cruise control, automatic climate control, a wireless charging pad and more. Buyers can also spec the Amalfi Spider’s upholstery, trim pieces and colour schemes to their individual tastes, thanks to a plethora of personalisation options. As for boot space, the Amalfi Spider is rated at 255 litres with the roof closed and 172 litres with the roof stowed.

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