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Used 2021 Ferrari Roma for Sale Nationwide

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Year:
2022
Make:
Ferrari
Model:
Roma
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
612 hp 3.9L V8
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
11,825
Stock #:
276012
VIN:
ZFF98RNA5N0276012
 2022 Ferrari Roma Coupe Rear-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic

 

2022 Ferrari Roma

RWD

11,825 mi

West Palm Beach, FL
Fair Deal

$198,695

Year:
2021
Make:
Ferrari
Model:
Roma
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
612 hp 3.9L V8
Exterior color:
Pearl
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
8-Speed Manual
Mileage:
1,521
Stock #:
NU3625
VIN:
ZFF98RNA8M0266265
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2021 Ferrari Roma

RWD

1,521 mi

Naperville, IL
Good Deal

$189,407

About 2021 Ferrari Roma
As exotic cars go, it’s hard to find a more legendary brand than Ferrari. The Prancing Horse has created some of the world’s most iconic supercars and continues its tradition in 2021 with the Roma. The new front-engine, rear-drive car is a marvel, both inside and out. The Roma is what’s known as a mid-front-engine car. That means that the engine, while in front of the cockpit, is located behind the front axle. This gives the Roma better weight distribution, and by extension, better handling. Regardless of its location, the engine itself is a gem. It’s a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8, producing over 611 horsepower. Ferrari says that it’s strong enough to propel the Roma from 0-62 mph in 3.4 seconds. It’s paired with a new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission that was first introduced in the SF90 Stradale. Looking at the Roma, it’s clear that design was a priority during its development, and the accolades it has taken home confirm what we can see. The car won the Production Cars category of the Car Design Award, which is judged by 12 journalists from top international automotive publications. The Roma’s shape is sharp up front but smooths out into long flowing curves down each side. Ferrari says it aimed to invoke the feeling of the “carefree lifestyle of 1950s and 60s Rome” with the design. In order to present the driver with as little outside distraction as possible, Ferrari centered much of the car’s information and controls on either the steering wheel or digital gauge cluster. The automaker’s “eyes on the road, hands on the wheel” philosophy puts all of the car’s main controls on the steering wheel and provides haptic feedback to affirm a selection. Everything else, such as climate controls, navigation, and audio is handled by an 8.4-inch vertically-oriented center touchscreen. While Ferrari won’t show you a price for the Roma on its website or vehicle configurator, we know that it has a starting price of $222,420. The car is on sale now and can be inquired about on Ferrari’s website or at a local Prancing Horse dealership.

 

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As exotic cars go, it’s hard to find a more legendary brand than Ferrari. The Prancing Horse has created some of the world’s most iconic supercars and continues its tradition in 2021 with the Roma. The new front-engine, rear-drive car is a marvel, both inside and out.

The Roma is what’s known as a mid-front-engine car. That means that the engine, while in front of the cockpit, is located behind the front axle. This gives the Roma better weight distribution, and by extension, better handling. Regardless of its location, the engine itself is a gem. It’s a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8, producing over 611 horsepower. Ferrari says that it’s strong enough to propel the Roma from 0-62 mph in 3.4 seconds. It’s paired with a new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission that was first introduced in the SF90 Stradale.

Looking at the Roma, it’s clear that design was a priority during its development, and the accolades it has taken home confirm what we can see. The car won the Production Cars category of the Car Design Award, which is judged by 12 journalists from top international automotive publications. The Roma’s shape is sharp up front but smooths out into long flowing curves down each side. Ferrari says it aimed to invoke the feeling of the “carefree lifestyle of 1950s and 60s Rome” with the design.

In order to present the driver with as little outside distraction as possible, Ferrari centered much of the car’s information and controls on either the steering wheel or digital gauge cluster. The automaker’s “eyes on the road, hands on the wheel” philosophy puts all of the car’s main controls on the steering wheel and provides haptic feedback to affirm a selection. Everything else, such as climate controls, navigation, and audio is handled by an 8.4-inch vertically-oriented center touchscreen.

While Ferrari won’t show you a price for the Roma on its website or vehicle configurator, we know that it has a starting price of $222,420. The car is on sale now and can be inquired about on Ferrari’s website or at a local Prancing Horse dealership.

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