The roof of the Ferrari Roma Spider takes 13.5 seconds to open or close and can be done at speeds up to 60 kph.
Ferrari Roma Spider Interior
The interior is similar to what you get in the coupe. Moving with the times, Ferrari has gone digital as well. Just like in the coupe, you get a TFT screen for the instrument cluster. The much loved tachometer sits in the centre, albeit a digital one. You can change the tachometer colour display via a menu. The engine start/stop button, also touch based is below the horn pad. Other bits like the vertical tab like screen, retro style gear shifter etc. are all retained from the coupe. What’s new on the centre console are buttons to operate the soft top and the wind deflector. The passenger side has a screen and a very prominent Roma Spider badge. The front seats are comfortable but getting in takes bit of an effort due to the slow slung stance of the car. Boot space is compromised over the coupe and is just good for a couple of back packs. The rear seats are strictly for kids but with the top down a medium sized adult could probably sit in there for a short drive.