Ferrari Roma
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Ferrari Roma in Basel
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Production period: | since 2020 |
Class : | Sports car |
Body versions : | Coupe |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 3.9 liters (456 kW) |
Length: | 4656 mm |
Width: | 1974 mm |
Height: | 1301 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2670 mm |
Empty weight : | 1570 kg |
The Ferrari Roma is a sports car produced by the Italian car manufacturer Ferrari .
history
The vehicle was presented on November 13, 2019. The first vehicles are to be delivered in summer 2020. The model is named after the Italian capital Rome .
Competitive models of the car include the Aston Martin DB11 and the McLaren GT .
Technology and properties
The two-door coupé has a front mid-engine and is powered by the 3.9-liter V8 petrol engine known from the Ferrari Portofino . In the Roma it has an output of 456 kW (620 hp). The sports car is expected to accelerate to 100 km / h in 3.4 seconds, and Ferrari states that the top speed is over 320 km / h. The 8-speed dual clutch transmission is also used in the Ferrari SF90 Stradale . The vehicle has a petrol particulate filter . Ferrari does not use a silencer .
The Roma has a classic trunk lid. The luggage compartment has a capacity of 272 liters. The trunk volume can be expanded by 73 liters thanks to the foldable rear bench, which offers space for two people.
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construction time | from summer 2020 |
Engine type | Eight-cylinder V-mid-engine 90 ° |
Valves | 32 |
Engine charging | Bi- turbocharger |
Bore × stroke | 86.5 mm × 82 mm |
Displacement (cm³) | 3855 |
Compression ratio | 9.45: 1 |
Max. Power kW (hp) at min -1 |
456 kW (620 hp) at 5750-7500 |
Max. Torque Nm at min -1 |
760 at 3000-5750 |
Drive type | Rear wheel drive |
transmission | 8-speed double clutch transmission |
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h | 3.4 s |
Acceleration, 0-200 km / h | 9.3 s |
Top speed (km / h) | > 320 km / h |
Dry weight (kg) | 1472 |
Consumption (l / 100 km) | 10.3 great |
CO 2 emissions (g / km) | 234 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marcel Sommer: First Check Ferrari Roma (2020): This is how it sits in the new everyday Ferrari. In: auto-motor-und-sport.de. November 15, 2019, accessed November 15, 2019 .
- ↑ Moritz Doka: New Ferrari Roma: What does it want to be? In: autobild.de. November 15, 2019, accessed November 15, 2019 .
- ↑ Stefan Leichsenring: New Ferrari Roma (2020): In 3.4 seconds to the Dolce Vita. In: de.motor1.com. November 13, 2019, accessed November 15, 2019 .