Tale of the tape
The matchup
This matchup pits the Lamborghini Revuelto against the Ferrari 296 GTB, two hybrid supercars that showcase different approaches to performance. The Revuelto, with its V12, delivers a dramatic power experience, while the 296 GTB's V6 is designed to punch above its weight. Both represent the pinnacle of automotive engineering, but their philosophies differ significantly.
Off the line
The Revuelto's all-wheel-drive system gives it a distinct advantage off the line, allowing for better traction and quicker launches. With a 0-100 km/h time of 2.5 seconds, it should leap ahead early. In contrast, the 296 GTB's RWD setup, while still impressive at 2.9 seconds, might struggle to keep pace in the initial moments of the race.
The back half
As they reach the back half of the strip, the Revuelto's 747 kW will likely keep it moving ahead, especially with its hybrid system ensuring consistent power delivery. The Ferrari's lighter weight could help it close the gap if it can maintain momentum, but the Revuelto's gearing and shift character should keep it in front. Expect the power-to-weight ratio to play a crucial role as they approach the finish.
The x-factor
Driver skill and track conditions could be pivotal in this race. If either driver struggles with launch technique or if track prep is subpar, it could impact their performance. Weather conditions might also play a role, especially for the hybrid systems, which can be sensitive to heat soak.
Check out the embedded video to see how these two hybrids perform against each other without revealing the outcome.
Questions from the fence line
Which is faster in a drag race?
The Lamborghini Revuelto is faster on paper with a quarter-mile time of 9.7 seconds compared to the Ferrari 296 GTB's 10.0 seconds.
What is the power difference between the two cars?
The Revuelto produces 747 kW, while the 296 GTB delivers 610 kW, giving the Lamborghini a significant power advantage.
How do their drivetrains affect performance?
The Revuelto's all-wheel drive provides better traction for launches, whereas the 296 GTB's rear-wheel drive offers a lighter and more agile feel.