Ferrari 348 0–60 Times
The Ferrari 348 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 5 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Car and Driver and Motor Week and more.
The fastest tested Ferrari 348 is the 1993 Ferrari 348 Spider, which went from 0 to 60 mph in 5.30 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 14.00 seconds at 101.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.
The slowest tested Ferrari 348 is the 1991 Ferrari 348 ts, which took 6.00 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 14.50 seconds at 99.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.
Out of all the Ferrari 348 tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 5.74 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 14.20 seconds at 100.80 mph.
Across 5 verified runs, the Ferrari 348 ranges from 5.30 to 6.00 seconds 0–60, with a 5.74-second average.
Ferrari 348 Performance Overview
Ferrari’s 348 performance record spans 1990 to 1993 in the test data here, covering 5 verified tests of the Tipo F119 era. Across those runs, the model stayed within a narrow band, from a 6.0-second 0-60 time in the 1991 ts to the 5.3-second run posted by the 1993 Spider, with an average of 5.74 seconds and a quarter-mile average of 14.2 seconds at 100.8 mph. Power came throughout from the naturally aspirated F119-family 3.4-liter V8, with output ranging from 300 to 312 hp, and every tested example used a gasoline powertrain.
Chronologically, the earliest benchmark in this set was the 1990 tb at 5.8 seconds to 60 mph, establishing the initial reference point for the series. By 1991, the ts recorded 6.0 seconds, while later development tightened the numbers: the 1993 tb Serie Speciales ran 5.7 seconds, and the 1993 Spider lowered the mark to 5.3 seconds and a 14.0-second quarter-mile at 101 mph. Within the available test history, that leaves the 348’s current standing defined by the same Tipo F119 generation: a compact early-1990s Ferrari V8 with consistent mid-five-second 0-60 performance across coupe, targa, and Spider body styles.
Ferrari 348 0–60 Times by Generation
1 generation| Generation | Years | Avg 0–60 | Fastest 0–60 | Tests | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tipo F119 | 1990–1995 | 5.74s | 5.30s — 1993 Spider | 5 | The Tipo F119 generation (1990–1995) averaged 5.74 seconds to 60 mph across 5 tests, led by the 1993 Spider at 5.30 seconds. Output ranged from 300 to 312 hp across 3.4L V8 configurations. |
Ferrari 348 0–60 Times by Year and Trim
5 tests · 3 years1993 Ferrari 348
3 verified runs- 0–60 mph
- 5.30 sec
- ¼ Mile ET
- 14.00 sec
- Trap Speed
- 101.0 mph
- Engine
- 3.4L V8
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Transmission
- 5M
- Horsepower
- 312 hp
- Torque
- 238 lb-ft
- Curb Weight
- 3,340 lbs
- Power-to-Weight
- 10.7 lbs/hp
- MPG EPA
- 11 C / 17 H / 17 Obs
- Production Vehicle
- Body Type
- Convertible
- Powertrain
- Gasoline
- Test Source
- Car and Driver
- Overall Rank
- #1 of 5
- 0–60 mph
- 5.80 sec
- ¼ Mile ET
- 14.20 sec
- Trap Speed
- 101.0 mph
- Engine
- 3.4L V8
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Transmission
- 5M
- Horsepower
- 312 hp
- Torque
- 238 lb-ft
- Curb Weight
- 3,340 lbs
- Power-to-Weight
- 10.7 lbs/hp
- MPG EPA
- 11 C / 17 H
- Production Vehicle
- Body Type
- Convertible
- Powertrain
- Gasoline
- Test Source
- Motor Week
- Overall Rank
- #2 of 5
- 0–60 mph
- 5.80 sec
- ¼ Mile ET
- 14.20 sec
- Trap Speed
- 101.0 mph
- Engine
- 3.4L V8
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Transmission
- 5M
- Horsepower
- 312 hp
- Torque
- 238 lb-ft
- Curb Weight
- 3,075 lbs
- Power-to-Weight
- 9.9 lbs/hp
- MPG EPA
- 11 C / 17 H
- Production Vehicle
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Powertrain
- Gasoline
- Test Source
- Motor Week
- Overall Rank
- #3 of 5
How we verify Ferrari 348 performance data
We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Ferrari 348 trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.
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