Verified Performance Tests Updated Apr 2026 · 1 recorded run

Ferrari 328 0–60 Times

The Ferrari 328 0–60 times and quarter mile times below are from 1 recorded performance test sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Motor Week and more.

The fastest tested Ferrari 328 is the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS, which went from 0 to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 14.70 seconds at 96.0 mph, according to Motor Week.

The slowest tested Ferrari 328 is the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS, which took 6.8 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 14.70 seconds at 96.0 mph, according to Motor Week.

Out of all the Ferrari 328 tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 6.80 seconds The average quarter mile time is 14.70 seconds at 96.00 mph.

Fastest 0–60 6.8sec 1986 GTS
Average 0–60 6.80sec Across 1 run
Avg ¼ Mile 14.70sec @ 96.0 mph trap
Slowest 0–60 6.8sec 1986 GTS
1986 Ferrari 328

Across 1 verified run, the Ferrari 328 ranges from 6.8 to 6.8 seconds 0–60, with a 6.80-second average.

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Tests by model year

1 test · 1 year

1986

Ferrari 328 · 1 verified run
Avg 0–60 6.80 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 14.70 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#01
1986 Ferrari 328 GTS
6.8sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.70s ¼ mi @ 96.0 mph
0–60 mph 6.80 sec
¼ Mile ET 14.70 sec
Trap Speed 96.0 mph
Engine 3.2L V8
Drivetrain RWD
Transmission 5M
MPG EPA 11 C / 17 H
Production Vehicle Production
Body Type Convertible
Powertrain Gasoline
Test Source Motor Week
Overall Rank #1 of 1
1986 Ferrari 328 GTS
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Frequently asked

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The quickest Ferrari 328 on record is the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS, which runs 0–60 mph in 6.8 seconds and clears the quarter-mile in 14.70 seconds at 96.0 mph.
The slowest recorded Ferrari 328 is the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS, which takes 6.8 seconds to reach 60 mph and runs 14.70 seconds in the quarter.
Averaged across all 1 verified run, a Ferrari 328 reaches 60 mph in 6.80 seconds and completes the quarter-mile in 14.70 seconds at roughly 96.0 mph.
We have verified test data for 1 model year. Each year shows every recorded run, the publication that measured it, and the trim-level details.
Every figure is sourced from published road tests by Motor Week. We don't use manufacturer claims — only independently timed runs — so the numbers reflect what the car actually does.
0–60 and quarter-mile results depend on driver technique, ambient temperature, tire condition, road surface, altitude, and testing instrumentation. A published figure is a single sample, not an absolute — which is why we show the range of verified runs rather than one number.

Sources

Motor Week

0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Ferrari 328 can do, not a single marketing claim.

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