MARKET ANALYSIS
Roma (2021 to Present)

The Ferrari Roma represents a pinnacle of contemporary grand touring, debuting globally for the 2021 model year and continuing its production run through 2026. Designed as a sophisticated mid-front-engined offering that slots between the Portofino and F8 Tributo, this model is available in both sleek Coupe and versatile Spider body styles. It is propelled by the formidable 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 from the F154 engine family, which directs power to the rear wheels through a lightning-fast eight-speed dual-clutch transmission shared with the flagship SF90 Stradale. Within the current Australian market, the Roma has garnered immense desirability, appealing to an elite buyer pool that appreciates its "La Nuova Dolce Vita" design language which blends classic 1950s elegance with modern performance. As production concludes, well-maintained local examples maintain a robust market value, establishing themselves as blue-chip modern classics for enthusiasts who seek a Ferrari that balances daily drivability with the marque's legendary racing pedigree.
The Ferrari Roma represents a pinnacle of contemporary grand touring, debuting globally for the 2021 model year and continuing its production run through 2026. Designed as a sophisticated mid-front-engined offering that slots between the Portofino and F8 Tributo, this model is available in both sleek Coupe and versatile Spider body styles. It is propelled by the formidable 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 from the F154 engine family, which directs power to the rear wheels through a lightning-fast …

