2021 Roma with 611 HP V8 turbo engine & 199 mph top speed might be the perfect Ferrari, costs $218,670

The Ferrari Roma joins the Ferrari lineup as a brand-new model.

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Set to go on sale in spring 2021, the Roma is the kind of irresistible diversion that can bring us all a brief respite from current troubles.
By Hannah Elliott

Beauty has restorative powers. Just ask visitors to the Metropolitan Museum in New York, to the desert monoliths in Moab, to the new Dries van Noten store in Los Angeles since the start of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Even if objets d’art can’t cure Covid-19, they calm the mind, soothe the soul, inspire the heart.

I am not so cynical as to believe that the same aesthetic properties don’t apply to cars. But I am wise enough to know that automotive providers of such respite are few and far between, especially if they’re new. In my 16-plus-year career I have seen a few gorgeous cars and many that are forgettable; it takes a lot these days to take my breath away.


The Ferrari Roma did. It is the most beautiful new car I’ve seen all year.

Conceived as a return to the stunning and astronomically expensive 250 GT Lusso and other grand touring cars Ferrari produced in the 1950s and 1960s, the $218,670 Roma comes with balanced, monolithic lines that swoop from front to back and a stunning perforated grille that pulls the color and shape of the whole car forward into an elegant arrow. It feels like a deep exhale and release into serenity, while the clamoring of the modern auto market’s tank-sized trucks, reptilian hypercars, and sedans as forgettable as droids fade out of view.

Set to go on sale in spring 2021, the Roma is the kind of irresistible diversion that can bring us all a brief respite from current troubles, even for those who see it only from the outside. It’s arriving just in the nick of time. Car lovers, we need this.
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A Civilized Stallion

The Ferrari Roma joins the Ferrari lineup as a brand-new model that offers the same two-plus seat configuration as the open-top Portofino M. (That’s the term Ferrari uses to let us know the car technically has two back seats, but you probably won’t be able to fit in them.)

Many will evoke the dolce vita cliché that describes how the Roma looks and feels. After all, it is meant for the kind of glamorous sun-drenched driving showcased in the Fellini film. Undeniably, it is far more suited to soaking up the sweet life on a daily basis than the 812, 488, SF90 Stradale, and F8 Tribuno Ferraris in all their sinuous glory; this is a true grand tourer with space in the back seat and enough room in the trunk for weekender baggage. As I found during my circuitous test drive from Beverly Hills to Pyramid Lake, Fraser Park, Ojai, Malibu, and back to downtown L.A.—300 miles and more than six hours of driving—its higher clearance height, less ragged engine note, and sophisticated driving properties are much more generous in sating the desires of daily life.

The Roma has a 611-horsepower V8 mid-front-mounded engine, eight-speed paddle-shifting transmission, and rear-wheel drive. Zero to 60 mph takes 3.4 seconds; top speed is 199 mph. As I climbed the hills on the back side of Ojai, I thrilled in steering that was so smooth and delicate around every corner while the turbocharged engine provided instantaneous reactions to my request for more speed. It’s fair to say I upped the aggression of my driving, based on the brakes that took effect so quickly—balanced and smooth—that they instilled a preternatural sense of trust.

On the whole, Roma feels silkier to drive than such siblings as the 710-horsepower F8 Tributo and 788-horsepower 812 Superfast. It offers a more intimate connection between car and driver than those high-echelon Ferraris whose whopping power ratings and track-calibrated engineering give them prowess that remain largely untapped by anyone without years of professional driving experience. In the Roma, I felt I could access and embrace the whole car as I drove, not just dip my toe into the overwhelming ocean of what it can do, lest I lose control altogether.
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Beauty as Tonic

I wanted to get those engine specs out of the way early because, yes, Roma’s performance is superb. But the defining elements and best reason to buy the Roma is its jaw-dropping and deeply thoughtful design, inside and out.

The exterior, as I mentioned, has classic fastback lines, a long front, and that uber-cool perforated grille that carries the body’s color forward in a svelte shark nose. These are designs we have not seen in recent modern Ferraris. Many new cars blend together in their sameness; this all feels truly special. Horizontal LED headlights and the small spoiler hidden until the car accelerates maintain the elegance without detracting. They help keep the car’s exterior lines pure. (No manual option exists to deploy said spoiler at a standstill—that would be gauche.)
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I’m delighted that Ferrari has made an ingenious key fob to go with Roma, a tiny rectangle of leather and enamel that, unlike the hulking fobs from BMW and Porsche, might even fit into your pocket. It is the first key I’ve seen that matches the level of quality and craftsmanship of the car it unlocks. Ferrari also cleverly made a space in the center console perfectly sized to store the fob once inside the vehicle—an oversight of virtually every other luxury automaker. Often, I find that key fobs awkwardly roll around in cupholders or passenger seats, clanking against the plastic as I round every bend.

The cabin lives up to what the exterior promises. It’s covered in high-end leather and carbon-fiber trim; the seats are oriented so far back it feels (delightfully) as if you’re almost over the rear wheels, with the hood protruding boldly out front. But what I noticed first—and what I remembered most about the interior—is the configuration of the shifter. It’s designed to look like an old metal gated shifter, but instead of using a clutch to operate a true manual transmission, each gate in the “shifter” is a button that you push to engage drive, reverse, and so forth.

There’s also the matter of the start button, now a small, round touchscreen located at the center of the steering wheel. Like the rest of the steering wheel and dashboard—minus the mechanisms to engage wipers, lights, and the toggle switch that controls drive modes—it operates only by touch. Press the round circle indicated by lighting, and the car will start.

Another refreshing innovation: Ferrari has clustered touchscreen controls more often used (volume, for instance) toward the center of the steering wheel and placed less-used controls (vehicle info, maps) on the outer regions in the center console of the car and the dashboard. It’s a common-sense solution that helps drivers like me stay focused, with hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

Some may contemplate the vertically oriented touchscreen, which sits as if it were slipped into the center of the dashboard, as an afterthought. Others may dislike the double-sized enlargement of the passenger-side screen, which reports driving and performance statistics in real time to your shotgun rider.

Neither bothered me. I found virtually nothing with which to quibble regarding the Ferrari Roma; even the upscale price makes it the most affordable coupe in the Ferrari range. In base form, it even dovetails with the $200,000-plus Porsche 911 Turbos being sold in droves by the Exclusive Manufacturer department out in Stuttgart, Germany.

If I had to choose between the Roma and the astoundingly excellent, if ubiquitous, 992 Turbo S I drove earlier this year—the best car I’d driven until now, and a top contender for the car I’d personally wish to own—I’d give the edge to the Roma. Roma has the exquisite, old-world presence of a true nobildonna. In this age, that’s a reassuring thing, indeed.

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It is that time of the year when all the automobile buffs and car aficionados are at the Auto Expo to witness the biggest cars launches.

This year, much like other years, Auto Expo went big and featured some of the most-awaited cars, MUVs/SUVs, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, concept cars, vintage cars and more. The event kickstarted on 7th February and will conclude on 12th February.

The likes of Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Renault, Great Wall Motors, Kia, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra and Morris Garages attended the event and showcased their automobiles.

Giving the Auto Expo a miss this time, are Honda and BMW.

If you don’t know about the cars and bikes that dropped at Auto Expo, fret not because we have got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about the car launches at the mega event.

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Like every year, SUVs are quite the rage at Auto Expo. The folks at MG Motors are all set to step into the coveted SUV segment with Hector Plus.

Hector Plus is a 6- and 7-seater addition to the Hector brand that the company claims is India's first internet car. Hector Plus is designed to build on the success of Hector and has a more premium look and customisable seating configuration, along with revamped interiors and exteriors,

Hector Plus comes with a dual clutch automatic transmission, dual pane panoramic roof and built-in voice assistant. The petrol hybrid is powered by 1451 cc engine and has a maximum torque of 250 Nm at 1600-3600 rpm.

The price of the SUV is Rs 12.73 lakh.

At Auto Expo 2020, the carmaker showcased a total of 14 internet, electric and autonomous cars across hatchback, sedans and utility vehicle segments.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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Perhaps, no segment generated as much buzz at this year’s Auto Expo as electric vehicles did. German auto major Volkswagen on Thursday unveiled its concept electric vehicle ID.CROZZ based on the company's modular electric drive matrix (MEB) platform.

The ID.CROZZ is a cross of four door coupe and SUV with an electric drivetrain delivering power of 225kw with a top speed of 180km/hr, the company said.

The battery of the car can be charged to 80 per cent in 39 minutes covering a range of 500 km. Now, that’s something!

"The ID. family comprises a range of vehicles across segments, starting with the recently introduced ID.3 to the ID.SPACE VIZZION," Volkswagen Passenger Cars India Director Steffen Knapp said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Chinese automotive manufacturing company Haima automobile is all set to venture into the Indian market. The manufacturer showcased its next-generation family electric car - Bird Electric EV1 at Auto Expo. The hatchback will be available in the range of Rs 10 lakh on Indian roads.

It will be offered in two variants with a driving range of 200 km and 300 km per charge, respectively.

Bird Electric EV1 is fitted with a lithium battery and electronic control system and has a torque output between 95Nm and 150Nm.

The official Twitter handle of Auto Expo tweeted out an image of the EV, captioning it. “Bird Electric EV 1 is not only stylish and equipped with modern and practical features but is attractively priced too.”

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What makes Auto Expo exciting is not just the new launches but also the prototypes and facelifts that cars get. Maruti Suzuki’s acclaimed subcompact crossover SUV, got a facelift at this year’s Auto Expo. Unveiled at the 13th Auto Expo in 2016, the SUV made a comeback at Auto Expo 2020.

The vehicle comes with a 1.5 litre petrol engine with higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions, the company said. The automatic trims come with progressive smart hybrid technology.

The all-new Vitara Brezza offers a host of convenience and safety features including auto-retracting outside rear view mirror (ORVM), auto-dimming and anti glare inside rear view mirror (IRVM) and gear shift indicator.

The new vehicle is also loaded with the latest safety features including dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, driver and co-driver seat belt reminder, rear parking assist, high speed warning alert, reverse parking sensors as standard across all variants.

The all-new Vitara Brezza will be available with a 5-speed manual and 4 speed automatic transmissions.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Auto Expo 2020 saw plenty of luxury two-wheeler launches. However, it was Italian two-wheeler maker Piaggio’s premium scooter Aprilia SXR 160 that ended up stealing the limelight. The scooter has been specially designed keeping in mind the Indian conditions.

As per a ToI report, Aprilia SXR 160 comes in two BS-VI options - 160 cc and 125 cc, equipped with 3V Tech fuel-injected technology. The sporty scooter gets twin head and tail lamps, lit up storage under the seat, split glove box, USB charging up front, integrated fly screen, steering handle bar and all-digital cluster.

Aprilia SXR 160 would be launched in the third quarter of 2020 and booking would commence in August. Piaggio also displayed limited edition Vespa Racing sixties and Vespa 2020 facelifts, which are expected to launch in quarter 2, 2020.

(With inputs from PTI)

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In what can be called a camper’s dream come true, German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz launched luxury multi purpose vehicle, V Class Marco Polo, in India with price starting at Rs 1.38 crore (ex-showroom).

The new model, which takes its body design from the V-Class, comes in two variants - Marco Polo Horizon priced at Rs 1.38 crore and Marco Polo tagged at Rs 1.46 crore.

The vehicle comes with camping features making it suitable for vacation and weekend trips. The new vehicle is nothing short of a home away from home. It comes with space for up to four people to sleep, a kitchen area with a hob, two gas burners, a sink and a refrigerator.

The performance of the vehicle is exceptional as it comes with a 1950 cc diesel engine that churns out 163 hp and 380 Nm of torque.

(With inputs from PTI)


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The folks at Auto Expo sent out a tweet to announce the arrival of Race Polo. Race Polo is a car that comes with utilises an electronic shift actuator for quick gear changes and has safety features that protect the driver from changing down gears. “It will be a game changer for all the racers, #FutureIsComing”, read the tweet.

As per ETAuto, The Race Polo is powered by a 1.8l, 4-cylinder TSI engine delivering a power of 233 ) and a torque of 320nm. The engine is mated with a 6-speed sequential gearbox and more features.

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Everything was not just about cars at the Auto Expo 2020. The folks at Olectra decided to take the notion of ‘electric mobility on wheels’ and made it into something highly innovative. They are all set to launch their electric bus today at Auto Expo.

As per Olectra’s website, these are flagship buses designed for India with extreme performance with fast charging capability and long distance on single charge. It is the vision of good folks at Olectra to support the environment by developing new visions for the society.

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Talking of buses, Mahindra & Mahindra, on Wednesday, introduced Cruzio range of buses at the Auto Expo and has formally entered into the passenger bus segment.

The company has launched two variants Cruzio and Cruzio Grande having a seating capacity of 15 to 65, respectively and would be compliant with BS-VI emission norms.

Mahindra Truck and Bus (MTB) has also launched BS-VI emission norms compliant range, which includes the BLAZO X range of HCVs, FURIO range of ICVs & LCVs and CRUZIO range of buses.

They come with comfortable seats, roomy interiors for a pleasant journey and USB charger

(With inputs from PTI)


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