Ferrari Roma

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Ferrari Roma in Basel
Ferrari Roma in Basel
Roma
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.

Roma
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

Commons : Ferrari Roma  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 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 .
  2. Moritz Doka: New Ferrari Roma: What does it want to be? In: autobild.de. November 15, 2019, accessed November 15, 2019 .
  3. 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 .