Italy vs Italy — 2002 vs 2016
| Enzo V12 | Centenario LP 770-4 | |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower | 660 hp | 770 hp |
| Torque | 485 lb-ft | 509 lb-ft |
| Engine Size | 5,998 cc | 6,498 cc |
| 0-60 mph | 3.3 sec | 2.8 sec |
| Top Speed | 221 mph | 217 mph |
| ¼ Mile | 11.0 sec | 10.4 sec |
| Weight | 3,009 lbs | 3,351 lbs |
| Wheelbase | 2,650 mm | 2,700 mm |
| Length | 4,702 mm | 4,924 mm |
| Units Produced | 400 | 40 |
| Original MSRP | $659,330 | $1,900,000 |
| Value (Excellent) | $5,000,000 | $7,000,000 |
| Collectibility | 10/10 | 10/10 |
| Rarity | 9/10 | 10/10 |
This matchup is remarkably close. The 2002 Ferrari Enzo V12 offers higher top speed, lighter weight, while the 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 counters with more power, quicker acceleration, greater rarity. Neither holds a decisive advantage, making this a true enthusiast's dilemma. Your choice ultimately depends on which driving philosophy resonates more with you.
The 2002 Ferrari Enzo V12 and 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 stand as two of the most notable Hypercar cars from Modern classic. Both emerged during a period of intense competition, and choosing between them remains a passionate debate among collectors. The 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 770 hp compared to 660 hp, a 110-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Ferrari Enzo uses a V12 DOHC 48V (Tipo F140B) displacing 5,998 cc, while the Lamborghini Centenario relies on a V12 DOHC with 6,498 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 edges ahead at 2.8 seconds versus 3.3 seconds. The Ferrari Enzo carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 342 lbs lighter. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 40 units built, the 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 is considerably scarcer than the Ferrari Enzo's 400 examples. Both trade at comparable values on the collector market, making the choice between them largely one of personal preference.