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Ferrari has been making some fairly outlandish supercars recently. There was the 296 GTB hybrid and GTS drop-top, after all, and the V12-powered Daytona SP3. It’s what the Italian agency is understood for, in equity, however it’s additionally been behind some very achieved grand tourers – and the Roma is the most recent entry into this very established line.
Designed to supply the cross-continent consolation that permits a automobile like this for use in quite a lot of conditions – in addition to the type of efficiency that