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Ferrari vs Lamborghini

The two Italian supercar icons compared side-by-side. Heritage, performance, pricing, and driving experience — everything you need to know.

Last updated: July 15, 2026
15 comparison points

Choose Ferrari If...

  • You value racing heritage and F1 pedigree
  • You want precision handling and refined dynamics
  • You care about resale value and investment potential
  • You want the most exclusive, prestigious brand
  • You plan to drive your supercar regularly

Choose Lamborghini If...

  • You want maximum visual drama and road presence
  • You want the highest horsepower (Revuelto: 1,001 HP)
  • You want a more accessible entry price
  • You care about top speed over handling finesse
  • You want the ultimate supercar "theater"

2026 Model Lineup

Ferrari

296 GTB
V6 Hybrid
$338,000
819 HP
2.9s 0-60
SF90 Stradale
V8 Hybrid
$528,000
986 HP
2.5s 0-60
12Cilindri
V12
$425,000
819 HP
2.9s 0-60
Purosangue
V12 SUV
$398,000
715 HP
3.3s 0-60

Lamborghini

Revuelto
V12 Hybrid
$608,000
1,001 HP
2.5s 0-60
Huracán Tecnica
V10
$244,000
631 HP
3.2s 0-60
Urus S
V8 Twin-Turbo SUV
$233,000
657 HP
3.5s 0-60
Temerario
V8 Twin-Turbo Hybrid
~$350,000
907 HP
2.7s 0-60

Detailed Comparison

FeatureFerrariLamborghiniWinner
Founded1939 (Enzo Ferrari, Modena)1963 (Ferruccio Lamborghini, Sant'Agata)Ferrari
HeritageF1 racing heritage (16 Constructors' Championships)Born from a tractor manufacturer's rivalry with FerrariFerrari
2026 Lineup4 core models (296, SF90, 12Cilindri, Purosangue)4 core models (Revuelto, Huracán, Urus, Temerario)Tie
Entry Price$338,000 (296 GTB)$233,000 (Urus S) / $244,000 (Huracán)Lamborghini
Flagship Price$528,000 (SF90 Stradale)$608,000 (Revuelto)Ferrari
Most Powerful986 HP (SF90 Stradale)1,001 HP (Revuelto)Lamborghini
Fastest 0-602.5s (SF90 Stradale)2.5s (Revuelto)Tie
Top Speed211 mph (SF90)218 mph (Revuelto)Lamborghini
Driving PhilosophyPrecision, finesse, racing-derived handlingTheater, drama, raw power, visual impactTie
Daily UsabilityPurosangue SUV; generally more refinedUrus SUV; Huracán more tractable than past modelsFerrari
CustomizationTailor Made program (extensive, factory-level)Ad Personam program (colors, trims, materials)Ferrari
Resale ValueStrong — limited production maintains valueGood — improving with hybrid transitionFerrari
SoundHigh-pitched V12/V8 wail, F1-inspiredAggressive, thunderous V12 roarTie
Racing Pedigree16 F1 Constructors', 15 Drivers' ChampionshipsGT3 racing, no F1 presenceFerrari
Brand ExclusivityInvitation-only for limited models (Daytona SP3)Production caps, but more accessibleFerrari

Pros & Cons

Ferrari

Pros
  • Unmatched F1 racing heritage and pedigree
  • More refined, precise handling characteristics
  • Better resale value and investment potential
  • Superior brand exclusivity and prestige
  • Tailor Made customization program
  • More practical for daily driving (Purosangue)
Cons
  • Higher pricing across most models
  • More conservative design language
  • Stricter allocation process for limited models
  • Less visual drama than Lamborghini

Lamborghini

Pros
  • More aggressive, dramatic styling
  • Higher horsepower in flagship (Revuelto: 1,001 HP)
  • Better value entry point (Huracán at $244K)
  • Higher top speed (218 mph vs 211 mph)
  • More accessible to new buyers
  • Incredible road presence and theater
Cons
  • Less racing heritage (no F1)
  • Historically poorer reliability than Ferrari
  • Resale value not as strong
  • Less refined handling at the limit
  • Smaller dealer network

Informational Disclaimer

Pricing and specifications are estimated based on manufacturer MSRP and may vary by market, options, and availability. Performance figures are manufacturer claims. Contact Ferrari and Lamborghini dealers for current pricing and delivery timelines. All data verified as of July 15, 2026.