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Roma Coupe Production Ending

Discussion in 'California(Portofino)/Roma(Amalfi)' started by scruffydoo, Aug 12, 2023.

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  1. scruffydoo

    scruffydoo Rookie

    Apr 14, 2020
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    Dealer told me today new Roma Coupe's can't be ordered as production is ending, to be replaced by the spider. What a shame, I'm not a fan of convertibles and much prefer the hardtop coupe design. Might be good news for used values though.
     
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  2. llk

    llk Karting

    Jan 11, 2019
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    #2 llk, Aug 12, 2023
    Last edited: Aug 12, 2023
    Sad to hear. The Roma coupe is my favorite current Ferrari. I know I'll get flamed for this, but the rest of the line up looks cartoonish, is overly complicated mechanically, and lacks charisma. Aston-Martin is happy to hear this.
     
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  3. FerrariFan10

    FerrariFan10 Rookie

    Jun 7, 2021
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    Tony
    Hi Everyone,
    First post: What does that mean for existing Roma coupe orders (deposit submitted) in the pipe without having received an allocation yet?
    Thanks.
     
  4. clockem

    clockem Formula 3

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    Gary
    If you already have a deposit those will be built. They are not taking any new deposits/orders.


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  5. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

    Nov 26, 2003
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    I suppose there is a Roma M coming.
     
  6. llk

    llk Karting

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    Massini some time ago indicated that was happening, but the silence since then would indicate otherwise . I hope you are correct!
     
  7. DeSoto

    DeSoto F1 Veteran

    Nov 26, 2003
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    The biggest problem with the Roma, if I´m not mistaken, is that it´s not suited for hybrid engines. But I would be surprised if Ferrari didn´t squeeze that platform a few years more like they did with the F8.
     
  8. llk

    llk Karting

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    They're keeping the convertible , it's the coupe that's in question. Since the convertible was just introduced safe to say it will be around for a while.
     
  9. SVanDyck

    SVanDyck Formula Junior

    Oct 4, 2021
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    Joe Michaels
    As a Roma coupe owner this actually pleases me, if this info is accurate. I think the Roma coupe is under appreciated by the market. A small production run would certainly help some. Does anyone know approximately how many Roma coupes were produced or cane to the US?

    For anyone who wants a coupe, I would say there are plenty of pre owned ones with just a few hundred miles at almost every Ferrari dealer.
     
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  10. llk

    llk Karting

    Jan 11, 2019
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    As long as you're willing to accept whatever colors and options are available that's an alternative for any model. When I last looked there were about 90 available through the Ferrari website. That was a month ago-ish.
     

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