Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: DubiCompare Featuring Italian Stallions

Every car enthusiast dreams about owning a supercar to experience the ultimate thrill of driving. In 2014 this dream became even more desirable as two definitive Italian supercar brands launched their greatest creation. This week, we are pitting these two great supercars against each other on DubiCompare: Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488.

The Lamborghini Huracan succeeded the amazing Gallardo and went on to become another raging bull for the history books. On the other hand, the Ferrari 488 succeeded the 458, the greatest modern supercar from the brand. However, the 488 lived up to the standards until it was eventually taken off the shelf in 2019. While the Huracan continues to hit the roads from the factory, brand new. 

For this comparison, we are considering the genesis of both cars. The very first edition of these two supercars. For Lamborghini, it is the Huracan LP 610-4. And for Ferrari, it is the 488 GTB.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Dimensions

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DimensionsHuracan488
Length4,459mm4,568mm
Width1,924mm1,952mm
Height1,165mm1,213mm
Wheelbase2,620mm2,650mm
Fuel Tank Capacity80L78L
Boot Space100L230L
Kerb Weight1,551kg1,475kg

The Ferrari 488 is the larger car out of the two. However, if you notice the kerb weight of the car, the 488 is around 75kgs lighter than the Lamborghini Huracan. This is because the 488 uses more composite material in its construction and the engine weighs less than the one on the Huracan.

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Also, the Huracan feature an AWD drivetrain as compared to the RWD on the 488, adding to the Lambo’s weight. 75kg might not seem much, but in the world of supercars, it is a huge difference, which we will look at later speaking about the power-to-weight ratio.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Exterior Design

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FeaturesHuracan488
LightsLEDLED
Wheels20-inch20-inch
Active AeroYesYes
Rear SpoilerYesYes
Exhaust TipsQuadDual
Side Intake DuctsYesYes

Both supercars are designed by definitive Italian brands and that shows in their design. Both are drop-dead gorgeous to look at and make you feel like you are going at top speed just by looking at them. Goosebumps!

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Large wheels, integrated air intakes, steeply raked windscreen, engine displayed through a glass panel, and finally, the amazing sound these two cars produce, makes you want to them as much as your next heartbeat.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Interiors & Features

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FeaturesHuracan488
Instrument Cluster12.3-inch TFT DisplaySemi-Digital
InfotainmentNoneNone
Android AutoNoNo
Apple CarplayNoYes
Climate ControlSingle ZoneSingle Zone
Heated & Cooled SeatsOptionalOptional
Sport Bucket SeatsYesYes
Audio6-SpeakerBasic
NavigationYesYes

As Lamborghini is owned by Audi, we can notice slightly better equipment on the Huracan. In comparison, the Ferrari 488 is as driver-focused as ever providing only what is needed and keeping things as light as possible.

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However, both Ferrari and Lamborghini understand that not all customers might like their supercars hardcore. So, both brands provide a plethora of options to customise these two supercars and make them unique.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Engine & Performance

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EnginesHuracan488
Capacity5.2L NA V103.9L Twin-Turbo V8
Max Power602hp661hp
Peak Torque560Nm760Nm
Power-to-Weight Ratio388hp/ton456hp/ton
Top-Speed325km/h330km/h
0 to 100km/h3.2 seconds3.0 seconds
Gearbox7-Speed DCT7-Speed DCT
DrivetrainAll Wheel DriveRear Wheel Drive
Engine PlacementMidMid

The Huracan staying true to its ethos of naturally aspirated engines, features a 5.2-litre V10 powertrain. On the other hand, Ferrari moved to a period-correct twin-turbo V8 engine that provides a lot more performance despite its lower capacity.

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This is evident when you look at the power-to-weight ratios of Huracan and 488. The 488’s figure is far superior to that of the Huracan’s. However, when you take both supercars to their holy grail racetrack, the Nurburgring, the Huracan is sure to come on top because of its all-wheel-drive setup.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Special Versions & Performance Editions

As mentioned earlier, both these supercars have been around for a while. They have spawned many performance and special edition models over the years. 

Starting with the Lamborghini, the Huracan is still in production and is currently in its sort of second-gen model called the Huracan EVO. Additionally, there are other hardcore performance versions of the Huracan called the Tecnica, STO and the Sterrato, which is an off-road version of the supercar. Yes, you read it right!

Moving to the Ferrari 488, the Pista, and the Piloti Ferrari are two notable performance versions of the supercar. There have been many one-off models that Ferrari has offered to its customers during its production years. Read more about the history of Ferrari 488 here.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Safety

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Safety FeaturesHuracan488
Airbags44
Parking SensorsFront & RearOptional
Traction ControlYesYes
ADASNoNo
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Supercars and safety is a relatively new concept. These cars, released almost a decade ago, lack modern safety features such as ADAS. However, they are equipped with an ample number of active and passive safety features.

Lamborghini Huracan vs Ferrari 488: Price

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You can still buy a Lamborghini Huracan brand new from the factory. However, looking at the used car market in the UAE, you can find one in good condition starting at around AED 700,000. Find used Huracan for sale in the UAE and new Huracan for sale in the UAE.

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As the Ferrari 488 is discontinued, you will have to look at a used one. Luckily, the UAE market has quite a few examples of the 488 floating in the market starting at around AED 600,000. Find used 488 for sale in the UAE.

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