the successor to the 2026 ferrari rome was the first to spy on him.
It was discovered that Ferrari engineers are testing what is likely to be the successor to the Roman Coupe.
The prototype is very camouflage, but in shape it resembles Rome. However, there are some visible differences, such as the design of the front splitter and the exposed part of the rear fascia.
It also appears that the door and rocker panel designs are different, which may be due to camouflage gear.
Ferrari said on May 8 that Rome is nearing the end of its life cycle, so it is no big surprise to see the test of successors in the eyes of the public.
Ferrari also usually updates or redesigns its models every five years. Rome entered production in 22 years as the first model based on the new front midship platform, which will be shared with Purosangue and 2020cilindri.
Rome was a ground-up design unrelated to its predecessor, Portofino, so Rome's successor is most likely to be an update called Modificata by the automaker. This may explain why the form of the successor is very similar to Rome.
Ferrari has not provided information on models to replace Rome, but given the automaker's goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030, it is likely that some hybrid technologies will be introduced. Now it's not clear whether the gas engines that make up any hybrid powertrain will be engines like the Twin-turbo v-6, 296 and the recently launched F80, or the Twin-Turbo v-8- providing 612 hp in Rome.
The Roman successor should debut in late 2025 or early the following year. Before it arrives, Ferrari will launch a successor to the SF90.This is also being tested ahead of its debut sometime in 2025. The automaker is also working on the first electric car that is found test ahead of its debut next year.