
Ferrari plans to stop making the Roma, just like it did with the 812 GTS and SF90 Stradale. But for now, the Roma is still around. It has become a popular car for tuning companies. One of the top tuners, Novitec, has worked on many Roma cars and added its own special style.
The newest version is just as good-looking as you would expect. The changes may be small compared to wild designs from companies like Mansory, but they still make this open-top Italian Grand Tourer (GT) stand out.
Novitec hasn't posted many details online about this build, but new images have surfaced on social media. A quick comparison with the standard Roma Spider shows what's new. Let's take a closer look at the upgrades.
Unique Satin Green Wrap with Bold Highlights
One of the most noticeable changes is the car's custom wrap. It now wears a satin green finish, giving it a bold, exotic military-style look. A black racing stripe runs down the hood, adding to the aggressive feel. Yellow accents are also on the front bumper, side skirts, and rear diffuser.
Custom Wheels and Eye-Catching Brake Calipers
Novitec gave this Roma Spider new wheels with a Y-spoke design and a black finish. The Ferrari logos and brake calipers have more yellow accents, which pop against the green wrap and black details.
Stylish Interior with Yellow Touches
Inside, the cabin is a mix of black leather and Alcantara, a soft, premium material. Yellow accents and stitching match the outside. The headrests and steering wheel show off the Prancing Horse emblems, and carbon fiber trim pieces add a sportier look.
Performance Specs: Still a Powerful Ride
Novitec has not said if they made any changes to the engine. The 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 is most likely still in its stock form. This engine sends power to the rear wheels through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT). It makes 611 horsepower (620 ps/456 kW) and 561 lb-ft of torque (760 Nm).
The Roma Coupe and Roma Spider can go from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.4 seconds. The run to 124 mph (200 km/h) takes 9.3 seconds in the coupe and 9.7 seconds in the spider. Their top speed is over 199 mph (320 km/h). Sadly, Ferrari will soon stop making these fast, stylish cars.
A Great Project That Looks Amazing
Although pricing hasn't been shared, you can contact Novitec to find out how much it costs to give your Ferrari a similar look. But the big question is—would you change your Ferrari with aftermarket tuning or keep it original?