Ferrari Roma Spider, Audi’s new naming strategy: Today’s Car News
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- March 18, 2023
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Ferrari’s stunning Roma coupe has spawned an equally stunning drop-top known as the Roma Spider. The car is the replacement for the Portofino M, and instead of that car’s retractable hard-top roof, the Roma Spider has a more traditional soft-top – the first for a front-engine Ferrari in more than 50 years.
Audi’s CEO has confirmed that the automaker will introduce a new naming strategy to make it clearer to customers which models are electric and which still have internal combustion engines. The naming strategy comes ahead of Audi’s plan to launch 20 new or updated vehicles by the end of 2025.
The German Techart has returned with an even more extreme version of its 800hp flagship GT Street R. The new version includes upgrades from the company’s new Flyweight sub-brand aimed at improving on-track performance.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s auto news right here at Motor Authority.
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