Verified Performance Tests Updated May 2026 · 5 recorded runs

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.

Fastest 0–60 5.30sec 1993 Spider · stock
Average 0–60 5.74sec Across 5 runs
Avg ¼ Mile 14.20sec @ 100.8 mph trap
Slowest 0–60 6.00sec 1991 ts
1993 Ferrari 348

Across 5 verified runs, the Ferrari 348 ranges from 5.30 to 6.00 seconds 0–60, with a 5.74-second average.

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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.

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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.
Tipo F119 1990–1995
Avg 0–60 5.74s
Fastest 5.30s
Tests 5
1993 Spider
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.
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Ferrari 348 0–60 Times by Year and Trim

5 tests · 3 years

1993 Ferrari 348

3 verified runs
Avg 0–60 5.63 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 14.13 sec
Recorded Tests 3
#01
1993 Ferrari 348 Spider
5.30sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.00s ¼ mi @ 101.0 mph
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
Production
Body Type
Convertible
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#1 of 5
1993 Ferrari 348 Spider
#02
1993 Ferrari 348 Spider
5.80sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.20s ¼ mi @ 101.0 mph
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
Production
Body Type
Convertible
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Motor Week
Overall Rank
#2 of 5
1993 Ferrari 348 Spider
#03
1993 Ferrari 348 tb Serie Speciales
5.80sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.20s ¼ mi @ 101.0 mph
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
Production
Body Type
Coupe
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Motor Week
Overall Rank
#3 of 5
1993 Ferrari 348 tb Serie Speciales

1991 Ferrari 348

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 6.00 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 14.50 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#05
1991 Ferrari 348 ts
6.00sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.50s ¼ mi @ 99.0 mph
0–60 mph
6.00 sec
¼ Mile ET
14.50 sec
Trap Speed
99.0 mph
Engine
3.4L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission
5M
Horsepower
300 hp
Torque
238 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,250 lbs
Power-to-Weight
10.8 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
12 C / 17 H / 19 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Convertible
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#5 of 5
1991 Ferrari 348 ts

1990 Ferrari 348

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 5.80 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 14.10 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#04
1990 Ferrari 348 tb
5.80sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
14.10s ¼ mi @ 102.0 mph
0–60 mph
5.80 sec
¼ Mile ET
14.10 sec
Trap Speed
102.0 mph
Engine
3.4L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission
5M
Horsepower
300 hp
Torque
238 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,075 lbs
Power-to-Weight
10.3 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
12 C / 17 H
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Coupe
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Motor Week
Overall Rank
#4 of 5
1990 Ferrari 348 tb

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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Ferrari 348 0–60 and quarter-mile distribution

0–60 vs ¼ mile · lower-left is faster
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Ferrari 348 performance FAQs

10 questions
The 1993 Ferrari 348 Spider runs 0-60 mph in as little as 5.3 seconds. Across two recorded stock tests, the Spider ranges from 5.3 to 5.8 seconds and posts quarter-mile times of 14.0 to 14.2 seconds at 101 mph.
The quickest Ferrari 348 on record is the 1993 Spider, with a 0-60 mph time of 5.3 seconds. It also holds the best quarter-mile result for the model at 14.0 seconds with a 101 mph trap speed, making it the fastest verified 348 overall.
The fastest stock Ferrari 348 is the 1993 Spider at 5.3 seconds from 0-60 mph. All 5 recorded 348 tests are production cars, so the quickest overall result is also the quickest stock result. Its best quarter-mile run is 14.0 seconds at 101 mph.
Across 5 verified Ferrari 348 tests, the average 0-60 mph time is 5.74 seconds. Average quarter-mile performance is 14.2 seconds at 100.8 mph. The quickest run is 5.3 seconds by a 1993 Spider, while the slowest recorded 0-60 time is 6.0 seconds from a 1991 ts.
The Ferrari 348 Tipo F119, sold from 1990 to 1995, averages 5.74 seconds from 0-60 mph across 5 tests. The fastest Tipo F119 example is the 1993 Spider at 5.3 seconds. Power ranges from 300 to 312 hp, and all recorded examples use naturally aspirated gasoline power.
The fastest Ferrari 348 from the Tipo F119 generation is the 1993 Spider. It reaches 60 mph in 5.3 seconds, the best figure recorded for the generation. Across all Tipo F119 tests, the model averages 5.74 seconds to 60 mph.
The 1991 Ferrari 348 ts posts a 0-60 mph time of 6.0 seconds, which is the slowest recorded result among the 5 Ferrari 348 tests on record. That still places it close to the broader 348 average of 5.74 seconds for the full model line.
The Ferrari 348 Spider is quicker at its best, with a fastest recorded 0-60 mph run of 5.3 seconds. The 348 tb Serie Speciales is recorded at 5.8 seconds. On average, Spider tests come in at 5.55 seconds, giving it the edge over the single 5.8-second tb Serie Speciales run.
The Ferrari 348 tb is quicker than the 348 ts in recorded 0-60 mph testing. The tb is listed at 5.8 seconds, while the ts runs 6.0 seconds. That gives the tb a 0.2-second advantage in the available verified runs.
The Ferrari 348 averages 14.2 seconds in the quarter-mile with an average trap speed of 100.8 mph across 5 tests. The best recorded quarter-mile result is 14.0 seconds at 101 mph from the 1993 Spider, which is also the quickest 348 to 60 mph.

Sources

Car and Driver
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 348 can do, not a single marketing claim.

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