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Ferrari Set To Discontinue Both Roma Coupe And SF90 Stradale
The Ferrari Roma received a lot of applause when the cover came off at the end of 2019. But now it’s almost over for the coupé and its more powerful brother SF90 Stradale will also soon call it a day.
On a gray autumn day in 2019, a touch of warmth came from Italy when the Ferrari Roma made its premiere there. Six months earlier, when the sparrows were almost falling dead from the roof here, we were introduced to the equally scorching Ferrari SF90 Stradale. These are two models that have certainly done Ferrari no harm in recent years and have largely determined the brand’s image. It will soon be over for the duo, as Motor1 discovered among Ferrari’s official reports on the half-year figures.
The Roma, a 4.6-meter-long coupé with a 600-hp biturbo V8, has reached ‘the end of its life cycle’ according to Ferrari. Just like the Ferrari 812, but that one already has a successor. There is no successor ready for the Roma yet, the Roma Spider will have to make do for the time being. It is also a whopping three and a half years younger than the coupé. “The Roma coupé and the Portofino M have jointly made way for the Roma Spider, which fulfils the new role for both models,” a Ferrari spokesperson said in a response to AutoWeek.
As mentioned, the SF90 Stradale will soon be out of the picture, but Ferrari is already testing a successor. It looks like it will be quite similar to the SF90, but it will undoubtedly be an even more intense story than the already 1,000-hp plug-in hybrid SF90. Incidentally, there will be a completely new model above that SF90 successor. A hypercar in the bloodline of the Enzo and LaFerrari.