Got to see the Roma Convertible for the first time on Thursday, looks stunning Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Look what popped up on my Ferrari App this morning— Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Just ordered my Roma last week. One dealer said a new one was no longer available but the dealer I ordered from had some order cancellations and was able to get me a build that was accepted by the factory. It will likely be October before production starts with delivery in spring 2024, so about a year out. At this time it is a 2023 model on the order, but dealer said it might change to a 2024 model. My wife and I went to look at 2 dealers for a live view of the colors. Between the two locations, we first saw a Roma in Grigio Ingrid, then a trio in Blue Tour de France, 2 Nero, a Grigio Titanio, a Grigio Silverstone, 2 in Argento Nurburgring, 1 in Rosso Mugello and 2 in Rosso Corsa. All had different interiors and we sat in at least 7 of them. A great opportunity within a couple of days to see so many different combinations. My wife was taken by the Grigio Ingrid, and on the second visit we both felt the Grigio Titanio and the Rosso Corsa were our favorites. The Argento did not excite, nor did the Rosso Mugello which looked rather dull in comparison to the Rosso Corsa viewed a few minutes apart. With several in one showroom, plus having walked through dozens of customer cars at both dealers, I could just not take my eyes off the Rosso Corsa every time I came back to it, with a Cuoio interior, classic Ferrari colors, so that one got the nod. It was such a great opportunity to see the cars in the flesh, as I had been using the configurator and had chosen Rosso Mugello initially, but once I saw it, I was rather disappointed in comparison to the other colors. It's all very personal I know, and the same goes for the interior colors. In one car we sat in, a silver one, the interior was a two-tone with crema and blue leather along with red piping, and that was a weird combo. It prompted me to ask the dealer if clients were sometimes surprised at the actual result when the car arrives based on choices made in the configurator or the atelier room, and he said "sometimes". In terms of interior colors, seeing the leathers and Alcantara samples in the atelier versus sitting in a car with the same colors is not the same experience. In combination with all the trim and carpets inside a car you get a much better idea of what you like. So before your order, try to see as many real cars as you can so you can confirm what you really like. It's my first Ferrari and I can't wait.
Choosing the exterior color was probably the most difficult decision during this process. Hopefully I won’t be too disappointed with my choice. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Just got this today…2023. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
luv it pal ! Is that blu pozzi ? So unique and subtly different Those interior texture choices…so different , so vintage , just perfect ! ‘what did you specify for the interior on your order ? ‘enjoy !
Thanks! Yeah, that color is from their Vintage line. Here is the build sheet… Image Unavailable, Please Login
Congrats ! Amazing color combinations ... How long was the wait though ? , ordered mine about 13 months ago hope it arrives anytime soon ..
Saw this in Altrincham town centre Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
So playing around with the car last night, I can confirm that Wireless Apple CarPlay and the Cell Charging Pad for the Largest iPhone..think I have the 14 Max..are both standard features now on the 2023 Roma and both work great.
Roma is probably the only car Ferrari currently makes which I really like. More of the old classic minimalist styling. Not a bunch of wings, inlets, vents and scoops which just clutter up so many of their current cars. JMO.