LA NUOVA DOLCE VITA – A NEW STORY BEGINS
Ferrari Roma Spider
brings open-top driving perfection to Malaysian roads
• Following in the footsteps of its
coupe namesake, the Ferrari Roma Spider debuts in Malaysia alongside the
Purosangue at newly-launched Ferrari Ital Auto Malaysia showroom
• The latest entry in a long lineage
of Ferrari Spiders heralds the return of the soft top to a front-engined
Ferrari for the first time since the 1969 365 GTS4
• Available in numerous tailored
options, the soft top matches the acoustic comfort of Ferrari’s signature
retractable hard tops and can be opened in just 13.5 seconds at speeds up to 60
km/h
• Powered by a twin-turbo V8
producing 620cv, the Ferrari Roma Spider is priced from RM3,200,000.00 in
Malaysia inclusive of duties and taxes
Kuala Lumpur, 22 November 2023 – Ital Auto
Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the official importer and distributor for Ferrari cars in
Malaysia, launched the Ferrari Roma Spider today at the newly-revealed Ferrari Ital
Auto Malaysia showroom located at the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The latest in a
long line of iconic Spiders bearing the Prancing Horse emblem, the Roma Spider
pays homage to the pleasure-seeking lifestyle of the 1950s and 60s, presenting
customers with the option of a soft top for the first time in a front-engined Ferrari
in 54 years after the 1969 365 GTS4.
There’s a novel
and modern take on the soft-top design that underlines the Ferrari Roma
Spider’s exuberant character, with extensive personalisation options that
include sophisticated, bespoke fabrics and contrasting stitching. On a
functional level, the soft top deploys in just 13.5 seconds and can be actioned
at up to 60 km/h. The fact that it is so compact also yields a larger boot and
boosts the car’s versatility. A new, patented wind deflector integrated into
the backrest of the rear bench can be deployed by a button on the central
tunnel, guaranteeing exceptional in-car occupant comfort without taking up any
space in the car.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider retains the Ferrari Roma’s excellent dynamic characteristics: it boasts
a best-in-class weight/power ratio thanks not only to its soft top, but also to
its all-aluminium chassis and 620 cv V8 from the engine family that was heralded
as the International Engine of the Year on four consecutive occasions. The
engine is coupled with Ferrari’s universally-acclaimed 8-speed DCT known for
its incredibly fast shift times as well as excellent standards of comfort and
mechanical efficiency.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider is not just rewardingly easy to drive, it is also extremely dynamic and
responsive: this makes it the perfect companion on out-of-town weekends and
longer journeys alike.
Always, of
course, with the exhilarating Ferrari V8 soundtrack playing in the background.
A number of features are designed to make this car superbly versatile,
including a category-topping boot size which includes a hatch via the rear seat
backrests to allow larger items to be carried, and standard wireless
connectivity by Android Auto® and Apple CarPlay® Wi-Fi.
STYLE
Designed by the
Ferrari Styling Centre headed by Flavio Manzoni, the Ferrari Roma Spider aims
to move the “La Nuova Dolce Vita” concept beyond city limits for elegant,
carefree driving ‘en plein air’. This 2+ spider boasts a sophisticated fabric
soft top, which is designed not just to maintain, but to enhance the flawless
proportions of the coupé on which it is based without modifying that car’s
elegantly flowing silhouette.
Redesigning the
coupé’s tapering, fastback roofline meant modifying the rear screen to
incorporate it into the soft top so that it can fold below the tonneau cover
when open. On the Ferrari Roma Spider, the original styling theme has become a
body-colour band running across the base of the roof that divides the
carbon-fibre active spoiler from the roof and rear screen, creating a
seamlessly integrated tonneau cover. When the soft top is lowered, the active
spoiler visually connects with the rear bench and head rests.
Unlike the more
usual basic fabrics seen on most convertibles, a new material has been used for
the Ferrari Roma Spider’s soft-top, giving it a sophisticated air. Special
fabric weaves were selected and developed in colour combinations that highlight
the car’s twin souls, one more elegant and the other sportier. The bespoke
finish with two-tone weave draws on a palette of four colours highlighting the
refined, haute couture nature of the fabric. The optional technical fabric
developed specifically for this car gives it a sporty yet very sophisticated
allure with an innovative weave creating an extremely striking iridescent red
finish that further enhances the roof’s 3D surface.
EXTERIOR
The stylistic
approach taken for the Ferrari Roma Spider’s exterior centres around a clean
design and absolute symbiosis between its various elements. Its harmonious
proportions and pure, elegant volumes are very much in line with Ferrari’s
front-engined GT tradition. That said, the designers have created a modern take
on those classic proportions, giving the car a sophisticated, contemporary
stylishness.
The long front
bonnet underscores the spare silhouette of the flanks, lending a sense of
sleekness to the entire body and a dynamic look. The sober, spare front of the
car looks as if it were sculpted from single block of metal, creating an
overhanging, sharknose effect.
The bonnet and
sinuous wings flow into one another yet also effortlessly harmonise with
Ferrari’s traditional styling cues. The designers sought to preserve the
minimalist elegance of the car’s forms by removing any vents or superfluous
decorative features. In fact, the launch configuration does not even include
the Scuderia Ferrari side shields, reflecting the approach taken with the road
cars of the 1950s.
Engine cooling
is guaranteed by the perforated surfaces, only where strictly necessary,
creating a new interpretation of the grille concept: this distinctive solution
is finished in the same colour as the bodywork, rendering it seamless with the
styling. The edges of the front grille flow into two linear, full-LED
headlights which lend the front of the car a distinctive character all of its
own. They are traversed by a horizontal DRL strip that hints at the structure
beneath the car’s skin, an element that brings a sense of tension to the entire
circumference of the car.
The fastback
cabin volume is compact and set back, ending in a subtle nolder beneath which
the designers have created a modern take on the signature Ferrari tail. The
Ferrari Roma Spider’s long rear overhang, which is a characteristic of the
Ferraris of the 1950s and 60s, has been re-proportioned here, resulting in a
low, compact volume which hugs the rear axle. The wraparound tail of the car is
characterised by the purity and modernity of the transom styling. Technological
advances made it possible to reduce the dimensions of the tail light assembly,
resulting in a minimalist and iconic design. The rear is completed by a compact
aerodynamic diffuser that incorporates the fence and exhaust tailpipes.
CABIN
For the Ferrari
Roma Spider’s cabin, the Ferrari Styling Centre designers took the same
approach to volumes and forms introduced on the Ferrari Roma. Two separate
spaces, one each for driver and passenger, were created in an evolution of the
dual cockpit concept, which has its roots deep in the marque’s history with
cars from the 1970s. The innovative look of this dual cockpit was achieved by
extending the philosophy applied to the dash to the entire cabin. Hence, the
vision of two modules that wrap around driver and passenger and that extend and
integrate with the two rear seats.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider’s cabin has an almost symmetrical layout which produces a more organic
distribution of both spaces and functional elements. The result is that the
passenger will feel very involved in the driving experience – almost like a
co-driver, in fact. The forms have been crafted to create a sculptural volume
in which there is a sense of textural continuity between all the various cabin
elements.
Created by
paring back the volumes and underscored by piping along their edges, the two
cockpits are cocooned in a wraparound volume and extend from the dashboard all
the way back to the rear seats, organically incorporating the dash, doors, rear
bench and tunnel. Thus, the cabin is not designed as a collection of separate
sub-assemblies, but defined by elements that develop organically.
The technology
adopted is derived from the Ferrari Roma: the digital instrument cluster is
integrated with the volumes around it and protected by an anti-glare binnacle
which extends out naturally from the dash. The passenger has an optional
display that allows them to share the driving information. An 8.4” central
display set between the two cockpits and partly floating between the dashboard
and tunnel incorporates the other infotainment and climate control functions.
The F1 gearbox
controls have been set into a modern metal plate which references the iconic
gear lever gate. In the Ferrari Roma Spider, this is in the centre of the
tunnel and inclined to make it easier for the driver to reach and see.
The steering
wheel’s HMI is a further honed and refined version of that seen on the Ferrari
Roma with touch controls on its spokes. The left-hand spoke has indents corresponding
to the touch controls to ensure the driver can feel which one to use. The track
pad on the right-hand spoke has been improved – there is now an indent that
makes it easier to swipe. These solutions help the driver know where the
controls are, in line with the “Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel”
philosophy Ferrari has been adopting for quite some time. The Engine Start
button is now also backlit in red to underscore the thrill of the moment the
iconic Ferrari twin-turbo springs to life.
POWERTRAIN
The Ferrari Roma
Spider is powered by an engine belonging to the V8 turbo family named
“International Engine of the Year” for four consecutive years and also voted
“Best Engine of the Last 20 Years” in 2018. The 3,855cc power unit can punch
out 620 cv at 7,500 rpm, the equivalent of 161 cv/l, which it combines with the
flexibility of low-end pick-up, thanks to 80% of the torque being available at
just 1900 rpm.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider also sees the introduction of an important evolution of the oil pump
which reduces time-to-pressure in cold starts by 70%, as well as increasing the
flow rate at medium revs. The same modification has also been introduced on the
Ferrari Roma, demonstrating the company’s commitment to continual research and
development.
Like all
Ferraris in the range, the Ferrari Roma Spider delivers instantaneous throttle
response. This is the direct result of the adoption of specific solutions, such
as a flat-plane crankshaft, which is more compact in size with lower rotating
masses to improve fluid-dynamics; compact turbines which have a lower moment of
inertia; twin-scroll technology that directs the exhaust gases from each
cylinder through separate scrolls and increases the pressure of the exhaust
pulses for maximum power; and a single-piece, cast exhaust manifold with equal
length pipes to optimise pressure waves in the turbine and reduce losses.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider boasts Variable Boost Management, a control software developed by
Ferrari that adjusts torque delivery to suit the gear selected, delivering
increasingly powerful pick-up as revs rise, whilst optimising fuel consumption.
As the car goes up through the gears, the amount of torque delivered by the
engine increases, continuing all the way up to 760 Nm in 7th and 8th gear. This
allowed the use of longer gear ratios in the higher gears, which helps keep
fuel consumption and emissions down, while adopting a steeper torque curve
through the rev range in the lower gears for a feeling of smooth, consistent
pick-up.
The gearbox is
based on a dual-clutch oil bath architecture and is derived from the 8-speed
gearbox first introduced on the SF90 Stradale. The main modifications made with
respect to the latter are longer gear ratios and the introduction of a reverse
gear. The new layout and component integration thus optimised the gearbox’s
size and its installation in the car.
With eight gears
and optimum transmission efficiency, fuel consumption in urban and motorway
contexts has been reduced without compromising on performance. In fact, there
is a noticeable improvement even in sporty driving. The main technical features
that have guaranteed this result are the use of low-viscosity oil and a dry
sump configuration to minimise fluid-dynamic efficiency losses (oil splashing)
in addition to the use of a specially-designed differential (with the input
pinion axis not offset to reduce slip speed.
The clutch
module is 20% smaller than the previous 7-speed, but delivers 35% more torque,
with up to a maximum 1,200 Nm of dynamic torque transmitted when gear shifting.
The transmission software strategy has been evolved thanks to a more powerful
ECU and better integration with the engine management software. Particular
attention was also lavished on the strategies designed to reduce fuel
consumption and emissions, particularly when the Start&Stop function is in
use.
Every single
Ferrari engine has its own particular soundtrack that makes it unique and, of
course, the Ferrari Roma Spider is no exception to that rule. In addition to
the flat-plane crankshaft, which synchronises engine firing, and equal-length
exhaust headers, which equalise the sound, the spider adopted the Ferrari
Roma’s entire exhaust line that eliminated the two rear silencers in favour of
new geometry for the by-pass valves. The continuous and progressive by-pass
valve control underscores the engine sound and performance depending on the
driving situation.
AERODYNAMICS
The adoption of
a fabric soft top and its indirect impact on the car’s bodywork geometries
provided the starting point for the aero development. To retain the Ferrari
Roma’s low drag, combined with the possibility of generating efficient
downforce, the line of the roof and its curvature over the frontal section were
subjected to in-depth numerical analysis and guided by the work of the
Aerodynamic Department to ensure the project target was reached.
The
modifications to the Ferrari Roma Spider’s bodywork also required new mobile
spoiler geometry. In fact, the design of the latter has been meticulously honed
to reflect the car’s styling and new roof line. Similar to the Ferrari Roma,
this element is designed to extend and retract in a calibrated way specific to
the spider as a function of the car’s speed, and the longitudinal and
transverse acceleration acting on the body. This guarantees three different
spoiler positions, specifically calibrated for top-down driving.
The result is
that the Ferrari Roma Spider has downforce in handling situations and at high
speeds comparable with the Ferrari Roma, ensuring the car is always
aerodynamically balanced and able to deliver the same driving exhilaration.
Huge attention was lavished on aerodynamic comfort on board with the top down,
with particular focus on minimising both turbulence and wind noise in the
cabin.
The solutions
selected were driven by the need to simplify the transition from top-up to
top-down driving, by introducing automatic movements for the surfaces tasked
with creating an aerodynamic ‘bubble’ effect over the cockpit for comfort. The
first was the addition of a 5mm nolder on the new windscreen header rail in the
area of the flow separation. The second was the development of an automatic
patented wind deflector that can be deployed by the driver without any need to
stop the car. If the client wants to deploy the wind deflector, they simply
press a button on the tunnel and the backrest of the rear seats (in the absence
of rear passengers) will rotate into position behind the front occupants’
heads.
In this
configuration, the air flow that would normally be drawn into the cabin from
the rear of the car is deflected, creating an area of relatively still air
around the occupants and reducing still further the turbulence around the heads
of taller drivers by around 30% compared to previous 2+ spider applications.
The deployable wind stop’s permeability was optimised by a transverse aperture
at its centre which, thanks to its calibrated angle, acts as a real aerodynamic
duct, while its shape in the plan view is tapered at the sides. These two
geometric characteristics combine to deflect the most highly energised flow
entering the cabin well away from the occupants.
The duct at the
centre of the wind stop ensures that part of the flow entering the cabin is
deflected downwards towards the rear seat, forcing it to mix with a slower
flow. This means it loses most of its energy, effectively reducing turbulence
in the cabin. The result is an extension of the bubble around the occupants and
particularly their heads, guaranteeing unparalleled en plein air comfort. The
shape, angle and permeability of the deployable wind stop are all crucial to
achieving this objective, and were developed thanks to a combination of CFD
simulation and many wind tunnel sessions.
There is no
doubt that the most visually striking downforce generation feature is the
active spoiler at the rear of the car’s upper body. A mobile spoiler is
cleverly concealed in the rear lid, not interfering in the least the car’s
line. However, thanks to a special mechanism, it can deploy into three
different positions (Low drag – LD, Medium Downforce – MD, High Downforce –
HD).
In low speed
situations, when downforce has only a modest impact on the car’s performance,
the spoiler goes into low drag position. This configuration is maintained until
the car hits a speed of 100 km/h. At speeds of over 300 km/h, the spoiler is in
MD mode. This choice was made because in these conditions, the preference is
for a better balanced car, in part because of the minimal impact on drag. In
speed ranges in which downforce plays a pivotal role in performance, the
spoiler is in MD position and its movement to the HD position depends on the
car’s longitudinal and lateral acceleration. The threshold value is variable
and linked to the Manettino position.
In medium
downforce mode (MD), the mobile element is at a 150-degree angle to the rear
screen. In this configuration, it can generate around 30% of maximum downforce
with an increase in drag of under 1%. In high-performance handling or braking
situations, the mobile element automatically moves to HD configuration,
generating maximum downforce and readying the car to provide the driving
thrills that all Ferraris deliver. When deployed to its maximum height (HD),
the mobile element creates a 135 degree angle with the surface of the rear
screen, thus generating around 95 kg of downforce at 250 km/h, yet increasing
drag by a mere 4%.
The increase in
front downforce is due for the most part to a pair of vortex generators, which
have been optimised for this particular model. They create a ground effect by
introducing concentrated and coherent vortices into the area whilst
simultaneously managing the wake from the front wheels with the ultimate aim of
guaranteeing very efficient downforce generation.
VEHICLE DYNAMICS
The goal of the
Ferrari Roma Spider’s vehicle dynamics development was to deliver superior
driving thrills and handling precision on a par with the Ferrari Roma, thanks
to the Side Slip Control concept which uses an algorithm developed by Ferrari
that provides an instantaneous estimate of side slip to all the various
on-board control systems. This data is then used to coordinate and implement
interventions in a rapid, timely and accurate manner.
The Side Slip
Control System (SSC), version 6.0 of which is used here, integrates all the
car’s vehicle dynamics systems, most notably the Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer,
active solely in the Manettino’s ‘Race’ position. The FDE is a lateral dynamics
control system that rapidly adjusts the hydraulic brake pressure at the
callipers on all four wheels consistent with the dynamic situation requiring
control. It is designed to make the evolution of the car’s lateral dynamics
more predictable through and exiting corners, ensuring the driver’s control of
the steering wheel and throttle are simpler and more intuitive. The system
flanks the traditional Electronic Stability Control system.
Like the Ferrari
Roma, the Ferrari Roma Spider’s Manettino has five positions to make its
handling and traction performance even more accessible with the introduction of
the Race position. Supported by the introduction of the Ferrari Dynamic
Enhancer, this position is designed to boost fun behind the wheel.
CHASSIS AND
BODYWORK
The Ferrari Roma
Spider’s chassis is derived from the Ferrari Roma, but features new components,
with the rear section inspired by the solution used on the Ferrari Portofino M.
The sill, a fundamentally important structural element, was developed
specifically for the Ferrari Roma Spider, as were some elements required to
install the soft top, and the A-pillar/windscreen surround.
The bodyshell
retains the fundamental elements of the Ferrari Roma’s design: the
modifications made focused mainly on the rear and on harmonising the Ferrari
Roma Spider’s lines so that they retain their elegance with the top down.
Exceptional torsional rigidity and beam stiffness figures for the bodyshell and
chassis have been achieved despite an increase in weight of just 84 kg for a
weight/power ratio of 2.5 kg/cv, which remains at the very top of the
high-performance 2+ spider category. This impressive result also ensures that
the Ferrari Roma Spider benefits from the same excellent handling and
performance as the Ferrari Roma.
This increase
was due in part to two factors. Firstly, the addition of the unique integrated
wind deflector, which significantly improves occupant comfort. Secondly, the
addition of headrests for the rear seats that visually integrate into the
tonneau cover design.
The automatic
fabric soft top guarantees occupant comfort on a par with the retractable hard
top system equipping the other spider models in the range. The large rear glass
screen is fully integrated into the soft-top geometry. The five-layer fabric
dampens wind and road noise, making it quiet even at high speeds. During
development, special attention was also paid to reducing the ballooning effect
typical of soft tops. The technical solutions adopted by Ferrari’s engineers
have thus guaranteed class-leading performance in these areas.
The soft-top
mechanism was designed to be light yet resilient: it pushes technical
performance limits to new heights thanks to a Z-shaped movement that folds the
soft top away in a mere 13.5 seconds and up to a maximum speed of 60 km/h. When
stowed, the roof occupies a height of just 220mm, which is the lowest in the
category, and that, in turn, ensures a roomy boot (a class-leading 255 litres
with the top up).
The gas springs
used to extend the wind deflector were meticulously designed and developed to
deliver controlled, smooth action at all stages of movement and in all
conditions. The wind deflector can be opened at up to 170 km/h. The chance of
opening the mechanism is automatically speed-limited to ensure that it can be
deployed in safety. Once in place, the wind deflector can be used at any speed
in open configuration.
The wind
deflector retains all the features unique to a real backrest: the surface the
rear occupants rest on is padded for comfort, while it is shaped to open even
when the front seats are pushed back. The central duct compensates for the air
pressure acting either side, improving the efficiency of its movement. The
system’s kinematic points are the result of an in-depth study of the entire
back seat and boot area, optimising their position in relation to movement and
weight.
7 YEARS
MAINTENANCE
Ferrari’s
unparalleled quality standards and intense focus on client service underpin the
extended seven-year maintenance programme offered with the Ferrari Roma Spider.
Available across the entire range, it covers all regular maintenance for the
first seven years of the car’s life. This scheduled maintenance programme for
Ferraris is an exclusive service that gives clients the certainty that their
car is being kept at peak performance and safety over the years. This very
special service is also available to owners of pre-owned Ferraris.
All Ferrari
owners in Malaysia can perform regular maintenance (at intervals of either
20,000 km or once a year with no mileage restrictions) with Genuine Spare Parts
at Ital Auto’s Official Aftersales Centre in Glenmarie, Kuala Lumpur. As part
of the Official Dealership Network, the centre is fully equipped with Ferrari
Diagnostic equipment and is manned by highly-trained personnel, including
Certified Master Technicians with over 10 years of experience in servicing
Ferrari vehicles.
The Ferrari Roma
Spider is available in Malaysia from RM3,200,000.00 inclusive of duties &
taxes. It is currently on display at the newly-launched Ferrari Ital Auto
Malaysia Showroom at Four Seasons Place, Kuala Lumpur.