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FASTEST ITALIAN CARS

Best 0-60 mph times from every Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and Alfa Romeo on sale - the fastest Italian car in 2025 sits at the top of this list.

Italy builds some of the most extreme performance machines on the road. Two cars share the 2025 0-60 mph crown at 2.5 seconds: the Lamborghini Revuelto (V12 hybrid, 1015 hp combined) and the Ferrari SF90 Stradale (twin-turbo V8 PHEV, 986 hp). Ferrari's naturally-aspirated V12 lives on in the new 12Cilindri (819 hp, 9250 rpm redline) and the Purosangue - the first Ferrari SUV. The 296 GTB pairs a twin-turbo V6 with electric assist; the F8 Tributo is the last pure twin-turbo V8 Berlinetta; the Roma is Ferrari's GT coupe. Maserati's MC20 and GranTurismo Trofeo bring the F1-derived Nettuno V6 to mid-engine and grand-tourer classes. Lamborghini Urus Performante and Maserati Levante Trofeo prove Italian SUVs can run sub-3.5-second 0-60 times. This list ranks every current Italian trim by 0-60 mph time, fastest first, with horsepower, torque and quarter-mile data per car. Click any entry for the full spec sheet.

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    2024 · Lamborghini
    Revuelto Base
    6.5L V12 Hybrid
    2.5s
    zero to sixty
    2
    2024 · Ferrari
    SF90 Stradale Coupe
    4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 + 3 Electric Motors (PHEV)
    2.5s
    zero to sixty
    3
    2024 · Ferrari
    F8 Tributo Coupe
    3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
    2.8s
    zero to sixty
    4
    2024 · Ferrari
    12Cilindri Coupe
    6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12
    2.9s
    zero to sixty
    5
    2024 · Maserati
    MC20 Coupe
    3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Nettuno
    2.9s
    zero to sixty
    6
    2024 · Ferrari
    296 GTB Coupe
    F163 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid
    2.9s
    zero to sixty
    7
    2024 · Ferrari
    Purosangue V12
    6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12
    3.0s
    zero to sixty
    8
    2024 · Lamborghini
    Huracán Tecnica
    5.2L NA V10
    3.2s
    zero to sixty
    9
    2024 · Lamborghini
    Urus Performante
    4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
    3.3s
    zero to sixty
    10
    2024 · Maserati
    GranTurismo Trofeo
    3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (Nettuno)
    3.3s
    zero to sixty
    11
    2024 · Ferrari
    Roma Coupe
    3.9L Twin-Turbo V8
    3.4s
    zero to sixty
    12
    2024 · Alfa Romeo
    Giulia Quadrifoglio
    2.9L Twin-Turbo V6
    3.6s
    zero to sixty
    13
    2024 · Alfa Romeo
    Stelvio Quadrifoglio
    2.9L Twin-Turbo V6
    3.6s
    zero to sixty
    14
    2024 · Maserati
    Levante Trofeo
    3.8L Twin-Turbo V8 (Ferrari-built)
    3.7s
    zero to sixty