Boot space is usually measured in liters or cubic feet. To measure the boot space of , the manufacturer will fill the boot with small balls or blocks, and then measure the volume of the space that they occupy. This method provides an accurate measurement of the amount of space that is available in the boot. With it's
length of 4656 mm and
wheelbase of 2670 mm,
the Ferrari Roma has a bootspace of 272 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the roof of Ferrari Roma is 0 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the windows of Ferrari Roma is 0 l. The largest car boot you can find amongst "medium cabrio" has Volvo C70 Cabriolet T5 (M ), which is 132 l more than the Roma Spider -
404 l.For illustration, the difference in length between the Ferrari and the Volvo is -74 mm in favor of the Ferrari. On the other hand, the smallest boot space amongst similar cars has the Maserati MC20 , which is 100 l - that makes it 172 l less than the Ferrari in question.Length-wise, the Maserati outperforms the rival by 13 mm.