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Ferrari continues to push the boundaries of automotive excellence with the introduction of two highly anticipated models: the Ferrari 296 GT3 Evo and the Ferrari Amalfi. Each represents a significant evolution in Ferrari's commitment to performance, design, and innovation.
 
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Ferrari 296 GT3 Evo: Racing Precision Refined
The Ferrari 296 GT3 Evo is set to make its competitive debut in the 2026 racing season. Building upon the success of the original 296 GT3, the Evo version incorporates valuable feedback from drivers and teams to enhance its performance on the track.
 
Key Features:
* Engine: The 296 GT3 Evo retains its 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, delivering approximately 600 horsepower.
* Aerodynamics: Improvements in aerodynamic stability, particularly in turbulent air, ensure consistent performance during races.
* Cooling Systems: Enhanced cooling systems, including additional air intakes, optimize performance during extended racing sessions.
* Gearbox: A new gear ratio cascade has been introduced to improve torque delivery, especially during acceleration out of slow corners.
The 296 GT3 Evo is available as an upgrade kit for current 296 GT3 owners, allowing them to benefit from these enhancements while maintaining the modularity that Ferrari is known for.
 
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Ferrari Amalfi: A New Era in Grand Touring
The Ferrari Amalfi, unveiled on July 1, 2025, replaces the Ferrari Roma in Ferrari's lineup. Named after the picturesque Amalfi Coast in Italy, the Amalfi combines elegance with performance, offering a refined driving experience.
 
Specifications:
* Engine: Powered by a 3.85-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 640 horsepower.
* Performance: Accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds, with a top speed of 320 km/h.
* Design: Features a redesigned front with a rear integrated active spoiler to enhance stability.
* Interior: Equipped with a dual-cockpit design, 10.25-inch central touchscreen, and optional Burmester® premium audio system.
* Technology: Includes advanced driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and lane-keeping assist. 

The Ferrari Amalfi is set to begin deliveries in Europe in early 2026, with U.S. deliveries expected shortly thereafter. The starting price is $281,000, reflecting its position as a high-performance yet accessible entry in Ferrari's lineup. 
 
As Ferrari continues to evolve, enthusiasts can look forward to more groundbreaking models that push the boundaries of automotive engineering.
 
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