It might be a little heavier than the coupe, but the Ferrari Amalfi Spider promises wind-in-the-hair thrills mixed in with a V8 soundtrack.

The roof mechanism can open or close the roof in 13.5 seconds, and operates at speeds up to 60km/h. In topless mode, the roof is compressed to be just 220mm thick so it only reduces boot space from 255L to 172L.

There are six roof colours in total to choose from, four for the more traditional “tailor-made” fabric, and two for the “technical” material, which has an interesting weave that shimmers in the light.

The technical fabric can also be applied to the tonneau and nearby surfaces so the material remains visible when the roof is down. Contrast stitching is also available for the roof.

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With its five-layer design, Ferrari claims the Amalfa Spider’s roof has sound and heat insulation properties that are “comparable” to a retractable hardtop.

While the paint palette is largely carried over from the coupe, there is a new Rosso Tramonto colour that’s exclusive to the Spider.

The hidden rear wing will automatically set itself into three positions (low drag, medium downforce, and high downforce) depending on the car’s speed. There’s also a driver-activated electric wind deflector integrated in the back of the front seats that creates a larger bubble of less turbulent air inside the cabin.