Retro fitting Amalfi steering wheel to the 296

Retro fitting Amalfi steering wheel to the 296

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MingtheMerciless

Original Poster:

577 posts

224 months

Yesterday (22:37)
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Looks like you can get the Amalfi steering wheel retro fitted to the 296, Roma and SF90.


https://www.topgear.com/car-news/supercars/ferrari...

Thoughts here? Unless it is stupid money I'd go for this.

ted 191

1,445 posts

240 months

I would imagine it’s stupid money, the haptics wheel is ok once you get used to it, it’s the amount of information and how you navigate around this information that takes time.

johnnyreggae

3,067 posts

175 months

Given how Ferrari announce cars at least a year before delivery this option probably wont be delivered until 2027 by which time all the current owners who whinge about the original wheel will have sold their cars !

MDL111

7,722 posts

192 months

Best guess 10k euros installed or some such figure or at least not much change

oharedm

199 posts

284 months

I have emailed JCT600, Ferrari Leeds. What are the odds they have had nothing from Ferrari on this topic.

bennno

13,793 posts

284 months


.......product development boss Gianmaria Fulgenzi told Top Gear that a retrofit for existing models is possible. Current owners won’t have to replace the entire steering wheel; only the center section needs to be swapped, and the procedure can be done at a dealer without shipping the car back to Italy.

maura

470 posts

38 months

I applaud Ferrari for admitting their mistake, I was unfortunately an early Guinea pig in my AF SF90, but it just shows how far Ferrari have fallen from their halcyon days that we are talking about a steering wheel with more excitement than the New/Facelift car. BACK CATALOGUE

MingtheMerciless

Original Poster:

577 posts

224 months

I also checked. it's only two panels on the steering wheel, the hybrid system buttons remain haptic, which is absolutely fine. It sounds like a very small job. Not of course that that means anything in relation to the price.

oharedm

199 posts

284 months

Dealer at the moment has no details other than the press release yesterday.

bennno

13,793 posts

284 months

oharedm said:
Dealer at the moment has no details other than the press release yesterday.
Think of a number, times it by ten, then double it, add VAT.

MingtheMerciless

Original Poster:

577 posts

224 months

Yes - Ferrari will probably treat it as a profit opportunity to gouge existing owners with an essential retrofit to fix a mistake or else your car is muck when you try and sell it.