Rome: A brand-new supercar will be unveiled on March 16 by illustrious supercar manufacturer Ferrari. On its official Twitter account, the car manufacturer with its headquarters in Maranello, has posted a brief teaser of the upcoming model. The brief video's audio cues suggest that a roadster model might be present. A hotter SF90 Spider or a convertible Roma are the most likely candidates. Ferrari, one of the most prestigious automakers, is renowned for producing some of the best supercars with V8 and V12 engines. In contrast to earlier times, the company is now concentrated on releasing new models or variations every year to maintain its popularity. Also Read: Harley Davidson is preparing to unveil its most affordable offering the X350 for global markets The company is probably preparing to expand its lineup with a new roadster model. Although not much is shown in the teaser video, we anticipate the upcoming Ferrari to be either a performance-oriented SF90 Spider or a roadster version of the Roma. With long, swooping lines on the sides and sharply-cut body panels at the front and rear, the supercar will adhere to the brand's design aesthetic. To cut down on weight, it might have a hardtop that is removable. Also Read: Hyundai has launched a new Sportz Executive variant of the Grand i10 NIOS in India, starting at Rs. 7.16 lakh. However, we anticipate it to have a sporty yet opulent interior with premium leather upholstery on the centre console, door panels, and dashboard, exposed carbon fibre trims throughout the interior, two bucket seats in the style of racing cars, and a sizable infotainment panel. A 360-degree camera system and multiple airbags should be used to protect the passengers. Also Read: The 2023 model of the Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE motorcycle has been released by Kawasaki in the US The automaker has not yet revealed the upcoming Ferrari supercar's technical specifications. However, we anticipate that the roadster will have the Roma's turbocharged V8 engine, albeit tuned differently to provide thrilling performance and slightly better emission numbers.