Puma GT

vs

Lamborghini Miura SV

Brazil vs Italy — 1968 vs 1971

Puma GT (1968)
Lamborghini Miura SV (1971)
Specifications
GT 4100 V8Miura SV
Horsepower195 hp385 hp
Torque266 lb-ft294 lb-ft
Engine Size4,100 cc3,929 cc
0-60 mph8.5 sec
Top Speed124 mph180 mph
¼ Mile16.0 sec
Weight2,160 lbs2,850 lbs
Wheelbase2,330 mm2,499 mm
Length4,170 mm4,361 mm
Units Produced150
Original MSRP$20,000
Value (Excellent)$80,000
Collectibility7/1010/10
Rarity7/1010/10
The Verdict

The 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV emerges ahead in most objective measures, offering more power, higher top speed, stronger collectibility. The 1968 Puma GT 4100 V8 counters with lighter weight, but the numbers favor its rival. Still, both are remarkable machines, and the final choice often comes down to which driving experience speaks to you.

Overview

Putting the 1968 Puma GT 4100 V8 against the 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV is a comparison that enthusiasts have debated for decades. Each car reflects distinct design philosophies shaped by different automotive cultures — Brazil versus Italy. The 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV holds a clear advantage in raw power with 385 hp compared to 195 hp, a 190-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Puma GT uses a Inline-6 OHV displacing 4,100 cc, while the Lamborghini Miura SV relies on a V12 with 3,929 cc. The 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV claims a higher top speed at 180 mph compared to 124 mph. The Puma GT carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 690 lbs lighter. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.