The new Roma eschews the overly vented looks of its stablemates in favor of simple sexiness evocative of the La Dolce Vita period in Rome during the ’50s and ’60s. The new car is Ferrari’s latest offering, and while it harkens back to iconic Ferraris like the 250GT Berlinetta Lusso, it also shows off Ferrari’s latest styling and tech bits like thin adaptive LED headlights, an automatically deployable rear spoiler that blends in with the deck, and something called the Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer, which improves handling by actuating individual brakes. The rest is tried and true Ferrari with big quad round exhausts, a zero-to-sixty-two time of 3.4 seconds, and the ability to single-handedly thrill, delight, and drain your bank account.
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